Stability and quality of municipal solid waste compost from a landfill aerobic bioreduction process

Stability and quality of municipal solid waste (MSW) compost from a landfill aerobic bioreduction process is investigated. Sanitary landfills, as a method of disposal, are standard practice in today's waste management. The large amounts of MSW generated and the potential for landfills to be a f...

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