Waste-to-Resources 2013
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Waste-to-Resources 2013

V International Symposium MBT and MRF

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  1. 460 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Waste-to-Resources 2013

V International Symposium MBT and MRF

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Year
2013
Print ISBN
9783954044351
eBook ISBN
9783736944350
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Content
  2. Note
  3. Risk and chances for PPP in waste management Dr. Florian Kölsch
  4. Discussion of applicability of advanced solid waste management technologies and strategies in developing and emerging countries Wolfgang Pfaff-Simoneit
  5. Effects of Application Appropriate Scenarios on Waste Treatment on Municipal Solid Waste Heating Value I.-S. Antonopoulos, A. Karagiannidis
  6. Sustainable strategies and technologies - the challenge of municipal solid waste (MSW) management in Poland Magdalena Rybaczewska-Blazejowska
  7. EU 2020 targets for household waste: SC, SRF and BMT roles Elena Cristina Rada and Marco Ragazzi
  8. Revision of Waste Treatment Industries BREF Document - What are the implications for MBT Operators? Matthias KĂŒhle-Weidemeier
  9. RDF Production in Hotel Areas in the Caribbean Region Christian Garrido C.
  10. Experimental Case Study of Bio-drying Mechanical-Biological Treatment in Korea Jae-Ram Park, Ui-Ho Cho, Bo-Ram Kim, Yeo-Gyeong Kim, Je-Hyun Nah,Sung-Jin Bae, Geon-Mook Leem and Dong-Hoon Lee
  11. National Waste Policy: Promotion of Market for Secondary Resources in Brazil Christiane Pereira, Klaus Fricke, Burkart Schulte and Leticia Theotonio
  12. Municipal Waste; Management, Treatment and Disposal Facilities in Greece: Presentation of Current Situation and Perspectives in the Middle of the Ongoing Financial Crisis G. Perkoulidis A. Karagiannidis and I.-S. Antonopoulos
  13. Successful Refurbishment of the Biomethanization Lines at the MBT Burgos and at the Ecoparc I in Barcelona. Stephan Schulte, Rita Nimmrichter; Paolo Bozano; Mario Ojeda
  14. Zilina RDF Production Plant, Slovakia Martin Wellacher
  15. Further development and capability of mechanical biological waste treatment (MBT) Michael Balhar
  16. From MBT prior to landfill to material-specific treatment and utilisation of waste - synergies of separate treatment of organic and residual waste to increase efficiency Andreas Warnstedt, GĂŒnter MĂŒller
  17. Treatment of organic waste as an option for MBT plants Gabriele Becker
  18. MBT`s Contribution to Climate Protection and Resource Conservation Ketel Ketelsen
  19. SolidWasteSim - Simulation of solid waste treatment. Bertram Zwisele, Carsten Böhm
  20. Sampling of High-Calorific Fractions Ann Katrin Steinhoff
  21. Four Years of Operating Experience with the RDF Fired CHP Power Plant in Witzenhausen, Germany Kurt Wengenroth
  22. Characterisation of waste materials for optimising aerodynamic separation steps Burkhard KrĂŒger, Asja Mrotzek, Siegmar Wirtz
  23. Automatic separation of contraries from organic wastes Wolfgang MĂŒller, Anke Bockreis
  24. Using laser-supported measuring technology to classify and sort mixed NF fractions at waste treatment facilities Angelika Feierabend
  25. Maximum Recovery of Recyclable Materials from Municipal Solid Waste thanks to State-of-the-Art Automated Separation Technology Felix Hottenstein
  26. Preparation of biological waste and municipal solid waste using the VMpress Karl Dirkes
  27. Dynamisation of the classic composting tunnel by combination with an automatic turning system Iris Steinberg, Karsten Runge, Bernd Pickert
  28. The application of TAIMWESER ROTOPALA system used for the biological treatment of 375.000 t/a MSW at MBT Plant Basildon/Essex, UK Dietmar Polster, Michael Herken and Christoph Kretsch
  29. Role of MBT- MRF in achieving high recycling targets Sergio Scotti
  30. Dust and Bioaerosols at Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) Facilities Gladding T.L., Simpson A.E.
  31. Carbon sink MBT landfill - Interpretation of long term incubation tests (GS21) Erwin Binner, Peter Lechner, Marion Huber-Humer
  32. Increasing the economical feasibility of AMB Ecoparcs Jua n Carlos FernĂĄndez
  33. Evaluation and optimisation of static composting reactors Kay Weichelt, Joachim Brummack
  34. MBT - Best technology for treatment of moist MSW AD and/or biodrying prior to energy recovery Karsten Kanning and Ketel Ketelsen
  35. Operation of a Waste Management Center in United Arab Emirates - Experiences Ing. Roland Göschl
  36. Present Status and Appropriate Process of Material Recovery Facility in South Korea Harrison H. Kim
  37. MBT solutions for Romanian MSW management: practical perspectives Gabriela Ionescu, Elena Cristina Rada, Marco Ragazzi and Simona Ciuta
  38. North American Perspective on Integrated Solid Waste Management Harvey W. Gershman - Elizabeth A. Rice
  39. The experience of a mbt/mrf strategy to manage household waste in the Province of Luxembourg (Belgium - Walloon Region). Jacques Counet
  40. Center for Research, Education and Demonstration (CREED) in waste management - activities in Brazil: MBT from planning to financing. Klaus Fricke, Burkart Schulte and Christiane Pereira
  41. Towards addressing landfill diversion targets in Northern Ireland Stephen Barnes, Barry King, Kofi Adu-Gyamfi, David Hall and Tim Fill
  42. Biogas and Compost Potentials from Animal Manures in Turkey Recep Kulcu
  43. Environmentally Friendly Exploitation of Organic Wastes and Development of Biogas Technologies in Turkey Nuri Azbar, Duygu Karaalp, Gulizar Caliskan
  44. Use of Membrane Supported Bioreactor Configuration for Anaerobic Digestion of Chicken Manure Duygu KARAALP, Nurdan DORUK, Nuri AZBAR, Nadir Dizge, BĂŒlent KESKINLER
  45. Current situation of treatment of municipal waste in selected countries in the Arab region and possible solutions. Ayman Elnaas, Dr. Abdallah Nassour, Prof. Michael Nelles