The amount of biodegradable municipal waste (BMW) that can be disposed of in a landfill must be reduced, in accordance with the landfill allowance trading scheme (LATS) in England and Scotland (LAS in Wales). Biodegradability test methods are used to monitor the quantities of BMW diverted by waste treatment processes. This research has outlined the requirements for timescale improvements on the currently used methods. The rapid (<24 h) enzymatic hydrolysis test (EHT) has been developed and the relationship of this with the long-term BM100 test has been compared with that of the established DR4 method. A range of untreated and treated organic waste materials taken from a number of treatment processes, and samples taken over a period of 9 ...
The biological stability determines the extent to which readily biodegradable organic matter has dec...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the spatial distribution of the paper and fines across seven l...
As there is a constant need to assess the biodegradation potential of refuse disposed of in landfil...
The amount of biodegradable municipal waste (BMW) that can be disposed of in a landfill must be red...
This paper presents a study to evaluate the recently developed enzymatic hydrolysis test (EHT) thro...
A novel enzymatic hydrolysis test (EHT) has been evaluated as a surrogate for conventional microbia...
A novel and rapid biodegradability test method has been developed based on the enzymatic hydrolysis...
The Environment Agency is required to monitor the diversion of biodegradable municipal waste (BMW) ...
The Environment Agency is required to regulate the landfilling of biodegradable organic wastes and...
The objectives of this study were to assess the biogas potential of landfilled materials and to furt...
The aerobic DR4 and anaerobic BM100 biodegradability tests are currently applied in England and Wal...
The biological tests of biochemical methane potential (BMP) and dynamic respiration index (DRI) are ...
A wide range of waste characterization methods are available, each developed for a specific purpose...
Refers to S.T. Wagland, S.F. Tyrrel, A.R. Godley, R. Smith, "Test methods to aid in the evaluation o...
The biodegradability and treatability of a young (3 years old) municipal landfill leachate was evalu...
The biological stability determines the extent to which readily biodegradable organic matter has dec...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the spatial distribution of the paper and fines across seven l...
As there is a constant need to assess the biodegradation potential of refuse disposed of in landfil...
The amount of biodegradable municipal waste (BMW) that can be disposed of in a landfill must be red...
This paper presents a study to evaluate the recently developed enzymatic hydrolysis test (EHT) thro...
A novel enzymatic hydrolysis test (EHT) has been evaluated as a surrogate for conventional microbia...
A novel and rapid biodegradability test method has been developed based on the enzymatic hydrolysis...
The Environment Agency is required to monitor the diversion of biodegradable municipal waste (BMW) ...
The Environment Agency is required to regulate the landfilling of biodegradable organic wastes and...
The objectives of this study were to assess the biogas potential of landfilled materials and to furt...
The aerobic DR4 and anaerobic BM100 biodegradability tests are currently applied in England and Wal...
The biological tests of biochemical methane potential (BMP) and dynamic respiration index (DRI) are ...
A wide range of waste characterization methods are available, each developed for a specific purpose...
Refers to S.T. Wagland, S.F. Tyrrel, A.R. Godley, R. Smith, "Test methods to aid in the evaluation o...
The biodegradability and treatability of a young (3 years old) municipal landfill leachate was evalu...
The biological stability determines the extent to which readily biodegradable organic matter has dec...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the spatial distribution of the paper and fines across seven l...
As there is a constant need to assess the biodegradation potential of refuse disposed of in landfil...