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CE 326 Principles of Environmental CE 326 Principles of Environmental Engineering Engineering

Prof. Tim EllisProf. Tim EllisFebruary 1, 2010February 1, 2010

Municipal Solid WastesMunicipal Solid Wastes

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What is a solid wasteWhat is a solid waste

all wastes from human and animal all wastes from human and animal activities that are normally s_____ or activities that are normally s_____ or semi-s____ and are d___________ semi-s____ and are d___________ (includes municipal, industrial, and (includes municipal, industrial, and hazardous wastes).hazardous wastes).

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What is Solid Waste Management?What is Solid Waste Management?

activities involved with theactivities involved with the reduction of g________,reduction of g________, c_____________c_____________

eneration

ollection

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What is Solid Waste Management?What is Solid Waste Management?

s__________, s__________, t___________, t___________, p_________, and p_________, and d_____________ of solid d_____________ of solid wastes.wastes.

torageransportationrocessingisposal

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Trash to energyTrash to energy

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What is Solid Waste Management?What is Solid Waste Management?

solid waste solid waste management concerns management concerns public h__________, public h__________, e______________, e______________, e______________, e______________, conservation, conservation, aesthetics, and aesthetics, and other environmental other environmental

considerations.considerations.

ealthnvironment

conomics

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What is Integrated Solid Waste Management?What is Integrated Solid Waste Management?

S______ R______R______ and R___

T__________

D_______

Activities designed to meet the hierarchy of MSW management objectives

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ource eductionecycle euse

reatment

isposal

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Waste G_________

Waste h_______, s_________, s______, and p__________ at the source:

•shredding, baling•separation for recycling

C__________

T_______ Station

P_______ Facility•r_______

•r_______ r_______•i_____________•c___________

U_______ D_________•landfill

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eneration

auling eparating toragerocessing

ollection

ransfer

rocessingecycling

esource ecoveryncinerationomposting

ltimate isposal

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Quantities of Solid Waste ProducedQuantities of Solid Waste Produced

total production is approximately = _____ million total production is approximately = _____ million tons/yr (decrease of 1.6 M tons from 2004)tons/yr (decrease of 1.6 M tons from 2004)average solid waste generated per person = ___ average solid waste generated per person = ___ lbs/daylbs/daytotal production in U.S.= _________ tons/daytotal production in U.S.= _________ tons/day density = _____ lbs/yddensity = _____ lbs/yd33

if placed in 3 foot layer, it would cover _____ sq. yds.if placed in 3 foot layer, it would cover _____ sq. yds. ____ sq. miles____ sq. miles if placed in 1 cu. ft. stacks, it would rise ______ miles if placed in 1 cu. ft. stacks, it would rise ______ miles

highhigh

220

4.4

4.44.4

8 m2.5

40,800

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One year’s worth of solid waste One year’s worth of solid waste from a single householdfrom a single household

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Characterization of Solid WasteCharacterization of Solid Waste

Kind, composition, and source.

Material

Product category

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Characterization of Solid WasteCharacterization of Solid Waste

Two mains categories: G_________

animal and vegetable waste resulting from f______ preparation, originates primarily from k________ and r__________ large part of the putrescible matter in MSW, source of o_______

arbage

ood

itchensestaurants

dors

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Characterization of Solid WasteCharacterization of Solid Waste

R__________: R__________: combustible and non-combustible combustible and non-combustible

components of MSW components of MSW combustible fraction includes:combustible fraction includes:

p_______, r______, cartons, boxes, furniture, tree p_______, r______, cartons, boxes, furniture, tree branches,etc. branches,etc.

T___________T___________ is synonymous with combustible portion is synonymous with combustible portion of rubbishof rubbish

NoncombustiblesNoncombustibles includes i_______ portion of rubbish: includes i_______ portion of rubbish:

tin cans, tin cans,

metals, metals,

glass, etc.glass, etc.

ubbish

aper ags

rash

norganic

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Other categoriesOther categories

A________S_______ RefuseDead A__________Abandoned v____________I____________ Wastes (food processing wastes, lumber and metal scraps, shavings)D__________ Wastes (lumber, pipes, bricks, masonry)C_____________ Wastes (lumber, pipe, scraps)Special Wastes (includes hazardous substances, explosives, radioactive materials)W_____________Treatment Plant Residues (includes screenings and grit)

shtreet

nimalsehicles

ndustrial

emolitiononstruction

atewater

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MSW Composition by MaterialMSW Composition by Material

p_________ and paperboardg__________m_______ (steel, aluminum, other nonferrous metals)p__________r_________ and leathert___________w_________other m___________

aper

lass

etal

lastics

ubber

extiles

ood

aterials

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MSW Composition by Product MSW Composition by Product CategoryCategory

c_____________ and packaging

n___________ goods (e.g., newspapers, “selected consumer electronics”)

d___________ goods (e.g., appliances)

y_________ trimmings

f__________ scraps

other

ontainersondurable

urable

ard

ood

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Integrated Solid Waste Integrated Solid Waste ManagementManagement

Priority is on s________ r____________Priority is on s________ r____________ource eduction

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Second Priority following Source Reduction is Recycling Second Priority following Source Reduction is Recycling and Reuse.and Reuse.

____% recycling rate in 1999 (64 M tons) vs. 32% in 2005 ____% recycling rate in 1999 (64 M tons) vs. 32% in 2005 (58.4 M tons MSW + 20.6 M tons compost)(58.4 M tons MSW + 20.6 M tons compost)_______ curbside recycling programs in 1998 vs. 8,550 in _______ curbside recycling programs in 1998 vs. 8,550 in 20052005_______ yard trimmings and composting programs in _______ yard trimmings and composting programs in 1997 vs. 3,470 in 20051997 vs. 3,470 in 2005combusted for energy recoverycombusted for energy recovery

2.7 M tons 19802.7 M tons 1980 29.7 M tons 199029.7 M tons 1990 33.4 M tons (13.6%) 200533.4 M tons (13.6%) 2005

28

9300

3800

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Least Favorable MSW Management Least Favorable MSW Management Activity: Ultimate Disposal (e.g., Activity: Ultimate Disposal (e.g., landfills)landfills) Number of landfills in U.S. continues to Number of landfills in U.S. continues to

decrease from about ________ in 1988 to decrease from about ________ in 1988 to about ________ todayabout ________ today

8000

3500

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Landfills must:Landfills must: keep out regulated h__________ w_________keep out regulated h__________ w_________ apply a d______ c__________apply a d______ c__________ control d________ v______ populations control d________ v______ populations

(rodents, flies, mosquitoes, etc.)(rodents, flies, mosquitoes, etc.) m________ m_______ g___m________ m_______ g___ restrict p________ a_________restrict p________ a_________ control s____ w______ run-on and run-offcontrol s____ w______ run-on and run-off protect s______ water from p_________ andprotect s______ water from p_________ and keep appropriate r_________keep appropriate r_________

azardous astesaily overisease ectors

onitor ethane asublic ccesstorm ater

urface ollutantsecords

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Design StandardsDesign Standards Landfills must be designed to ensure d______ Landfills must be designed to ensure d______

w______ standards are not exceeded in w______ standards are not exceeded in ground water. ground water.

Landfills must be designed with a Landfills must be designed with a c__________ l______ made of synthetic c__________ l______ made of synthetic material covering a two-foot c___ l_____.material covering a two-foot c___ l_____.

rinkingater

omposite inerlay iner

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Ground-water Ground-water Monitoring and Monitoring and Corrective ActionCorrective Action All landfills must have All landfills must have

monitoring w____ to monitoring w____ to detect any groundwater detect any groundwater contamination. contamination.

if ground-water is if ground-water is contaminated, the contaminated, the owner/operator is required owner/operator is required to clean it up to to clean it up to acceptable standards to acceptable standards to protect human health and protect human health and the environment.the environment.

ell

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Closure and Post-Closure CareClosure and Post-Closure Care When a landfill stops accepting waste it must When a landfill stops accepting waste it must

be covered to keep any liquid away from the be covered to keep any liquid away from the buried waste. buried waste.

Once the landfill is closed, the owner/operator Once the landfill is closed, the owner/operator is responsible for is responsible for

maintaining the final cover, maintaining the final cover, monitoring ground water and methane gas, monitoring ground water and methane gas, and continuing leachate management for 30 years.and continuing leachate management for 30 years.

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Financial AssuranceFinancial Assurance Landfill owners/operators must show that they Landfill owners/operators must show that they

have f___________ mechanisms to cover the have f___________ mechanisms to cover the costs of closure, post-closure care, and any costs of closure, post-closure care, and any needed cleanups from releases. needed cleanups from releases.

Financial mechanisms can include s_______ Financial mechanisms can include s_______ bonds, letters of credit, insurance, or bonds, letters of credit, insurance, or guarantees, among others. guarantees, among others.

inancial

urety

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Financial AssuranceFinancial Assurance

The majority of landfills are small (less than 20 The majority of landfills are small (less than 20 tons of municipal solid waste per day) and tons of municipal solid waste per day) and some may qualify for an exemption from the some may qualify for an exemption from the design standards, ground-water monitoring, design standards, ground-water monitoring, and corrective action requirements. and corrective action requirements.

To qualify for an exemption, a small landfill To qualify for an exemption, a small landfill must not be causing ground-water must not be causing ground-water contamination, and must be located in either a contamination, and must be located in either a very dry climate or a very remote location.very dry climate or a very remote location.

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Parts of a Solid Waste Landfill:Parts of a Solid Waste Landfill:

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Parts of a Solid Waste Landfill:Parts of a Solid Waste Landfill:

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Liner:Liner: Composite:Composite:

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Leachate: Leachate:

LCRS:LCRS:

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Cell:Cell:

Daily Cover:Daily Cover:

Lift:Lift:

• • Final Lift:Final Lift:

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Final CoverFinal Cover

CapCap

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Post ClosurePost Closure

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Sri Lanka 2003 CompostSri Lanka 2003 Compost

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