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Risk Evaluation for a Sanitary Landfill
1995Sanitary landfill has always been the most important system far evacuation of solid waste, being ruled by legislation of numerous Nations. Nevertheless the biodegradation of solid waste which takes place into the soil represents a source of potential pollution which has to be managed very carefully.
FABBRICINO M, FRANCHINO, Rossella
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Sanitary Landfill Settlement Rates
Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, 1975Observed post-construction settlement records of three large sanitary landfills in Los Angeles County, California, are analyzed to identify the interrelationships between settlement rates and fill depth, length of construction period, and elapsed time measured as median fill age.
Bing C. Yen, Brian Scanlon
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Quality and Quantity of Sanitary Landfill Leachate
Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 1983This paper presents the results of leachate quantity and quality measurement at 20 landfills in the northern part of West Germany over an average period of 3 years. The leachate flow rate could only be estimated as a percentage of annual precipitation (measured precipitation 501-1057 mm year -1
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Evaluation of the Stability of Sanitary Landfills
1990In most of the major U.S. cities, both the capacity and availability of solid waste landfill sites are declining. One option for increasing landfill capacity has been to build landfills to greater heights and new sites are being planned to store refuse to unprecedented heights.
S Singh, BJ Murphy
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Environmental hydraulics of sanitary landfills
Journal of Hydraulic Research, 1998This paper analyses sanitary landfills as biochemical reactors and particularly the significance of water balance and multi-phase flow in a landfill system. Field studies reveal a strong coupling between water content and landfill gas production. This study focuses on evaluation of field observations on water content, temperature, gas and leachate ...
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Analysis of Sanitary Landfills and Alternatives
1984The first step in establishing a sanitary landfill is site selection. This selection process must find a site where solid waste disposal can be accomplished economically, where disruption of the environment is minimized, which is acceptable to the public, and which satisfies the local, State, and Federal rules and regulations.
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