Co-disposal of 12 compounds representing major organic classes (aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons, pesticides, phenols, and phthalate esters) with shredded municipal solid waste was tested using a laboratory-scale column and pilot-scale lysimeter to characterize transport and transformation phenomena including sorption, volatilization and bioassimilation. Leachate and gases emitted from the lysimeters were examined for identifiable products of biotransformation. The results of this investigation provided a mechanistic evaluation of the attenuating and assimilative capacity of municipal solid waste landfills for specific organic compounds. Physical/chemical organic compound characteristics were related to refuse characteristics...
An important advantage of using a short-term pre-aeration of municipal solid waste (MSW) with high o...
Depositing municipal waste in a responsible and controlled manner in landfills allows their decompos...
The generation of contaminated leachate remains an inevitable consequence of the practice of solid w...
Co-disposal of 12 compounds representing major organic classes (aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated h...
Co-disposal of 12 compounds representing major organic classes (aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated h...
Twelve compounds, representing major organic classes, were codisposed with municipal refuse waste us...
This research involves the evaluation of municipal landfill leachates for specific hazardous compoun...
Abstract.- The chemical composition of horizontal soil barriers in an active landfill have been eval...
The content of readily volatile halogenated hydrocarbons (chlorinated and chlorinated, fluorinated h...
Two experimental runs, lasting 28 and 44 days, respectively, were designed to simulate a miniaturize...
International audienceThree experimental pilots were set up at the semi-industrial scale to assess t...
A laboratory experiment lasting 28 days was run to simulate a typical landfill system and to investi...
A mathematical mass transport model, the Vadose Zone Interactive Processes model, was employed to de...
This was a study undertaken to investigate municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill stability parameters...
The chemical composition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in landfill gas from municipal waste (...
An important advantage of using a short-term pre-aeration of municipal solid waste (MSW) with high o...
Depositing municipal waste in a responsible and controlled manner in landfills allows their decompos...
The generation of contaminated leachate remains an inevitable consequence of the practice of solid w...
Co-disposal of 12 compounds representing major organic classes (aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated h...
Co-disposal of 12 compounds representing major organic classes (aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated h...
Twelve compounds, representing major organic classes, were codisposed with municipal refuse waste us...
This research involves the evaluation of municipal landfill leachates for specific hazardous compoun...
Abstract.- The chemical composition of horizontal soil barriers in an active landfill have been eval...
The content of readily volatile halogenated hydrocarbons (chlorinated and chlorinated, fluorinated h...
Two experimental runs, lasting 28 and 44 days, respectively, were designed to simulate a miniaturize...
International audienceThree experimental pilots were set up at the semi-industrial scale to assess t...
A laboratory experiment lasting 28 days was run to simulate a typical landfill system and to investi...
A mathematical mass transport model, the Vadose Zone Interactive Processes model, was employed to de...
This was a study undertaken to investigate municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill stability parameters...
The chemical composition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in landfill gas from municipal waste (...
An important advantage of using a short-term pre-aeration of municipal solid waste (MSW) with high o...
Depositing municipal waste in a responsible and controlled manner in landfills allows their decompos...
The generation of contaminated leachate remains an inevitable consequence of the practice of solid w...