| Literature DB >> 27928062 |
Bhagwan Shamrao Patil1, Agnes Anto C2, Devendra Narain Singh2.
Abstract
Municipal solid waste generation is huge in growing cities of developing nations such as India, owing to the rapid industrial and population growth. In addition to various methods for treatment and disposal of municipal solid waste (landfills, composting, bio-methanation, incineration and pyrolysis), aerobic/anaerobic bioreactor landfills are gaining popularity for economical and effective disposal of municipal solid waste. However, efficiency of municipal solid waste bioreactor landfills primarily depends on the municipal solid waste decomposition rate, which can be accelerated through monitoring moisture content and temperature by using the frequency domain reflectometry probe and thermocouples, respectively. The present study demonstrates that these landfill physical properties of the heterogeneous municipal solid waste mass can be monitored using these instruments, which facilitates proper scheduling of the leachate recirculation for accelerating the decomposition rate of municipal solid waste.Entities:
Keywords: Municipal solid waste; aerobic/anaerobic bioreactor landfill; decomposition; frequency domain reflectometry (FDR) probe; instrumentation; monitoring
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27928062 DOI: 10.1177/0734242X16679258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag Res