In situ process for increasing the capacity of a municipal solid

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Subterranean waste disposal – containment – or treatment – With treatment of waste

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405131, 241130, B09B 100

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ABSTRACT:
The in situ process for increasing the capacity of a municipal solid waste landfill involves disturbing the municipal solid waste present within a landfill site, adjusting the moisture content of the waste material, adding a lime reagent, stockpiling the waste material and allowing the temperature to increase so that aerobic biostabilization is facilitated and allowing the temperature of the municipal solid waste material to decrease to a stable point. The process can be practiced with the use of currently available types of earth moving and refuse handling equipment and involves the addition of no other substances to the municipal solid waste except lime and water.

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Smith & Mahoney, P.C., The Greater Albany Sanitary Landfill Cap Repair Phase I Project Manual, p. i, pp. 105-117, Jun. 1989.

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