Evaluation of the geotechnical properties of MSW in two Brazilian landfills
► Show the compatibility of lab and insitu measurment of MSW’s permeability. ► Evluation of aging procedure in waste fill using SPT and CPT tests. ► Rpresenting some hints regarding insitu classification of ground using CPT tests which in the waste fills could a source of future problem. The charact...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Waste management (Elmsford) 2010-12, Vol.30 (12), p.2579-2591 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ► Show the compatibility of lab and insitu measurment of MSW’s permeability. ► Evluation of aging procedure in waste fill using SPT and CPT tests. ► Rpresenting some hints regarding insitu classification of ground using CPT tests which in the waste fills could a source of future problem.
The characteristics of municipal solid waste (MSW) play a key role in many aspects of waste disposal facilities and landfills. Because most of a landfill is made up of MSW, the overall stability of the landfill slopes are governed by the strength parameters and physical properties of the MSW. These parameters are also important in interactions involving the waste body and the landfill structures: cover liner, leachate and gas collection systems. On the other hand, the composition of the waste, which affects the geotechnical behavior of the MSW, is dependent on a variety of factors such as climate, disposal technology, the culture and habits of the local community. It is therefore essential that the design and stability evaluations of landfills in each region be performed based on the local conditions and the geotechnical characteristic of the MSW. The Bandeirantes Landfill, BL, in São Paulo and the Metropolitan Center Landfill, MCL, in Salvador, are among the biggest landfills in Brazil. These two disposal facilities have been used for the development of research involving waste mechanics in recent years. Considerable work has been made in the laboratory and in the field to evaluate parameters such as water and organic contents, composition, permeability, and shear strength. This paper shows and analyzes the results of tests performed on these two landfills. The authors believe that these results could be a good reference for certain aspects and geotechnical properties of MSW materials in countries with similar conditions. |
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ISSN: | 0956-053X 1879-2456 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.wasman.2010.07.019 |