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Recycling Possibility of Waste Using BMP and AT4 Test
Corresponding Author(s) : Jindo Chung
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 26 No. 13 (2014): Vol 26 Issue 13
Abstract
This study analyzed the physical and chemical properties of waste and the biodegradability to present a plan for the re-use of landfills as a basic study on the reuse of landfills. As an analysis result of physical and chemical properties, there were lots of combustible contents (50 %) compared with the analysis result of the existing landfill (30 %). The biodegradability of buried anaerobic (BMP Test) waste was analyzed to be within 11 %. As a result of the aerobic evaluation(AT4 test), the oxygen consumption of buried waste was 5.45 to 19.76 mg O2/g DM and was measured less than 2525 mg O2/g DM, a pre-stabilization evaluation standard at all the places where the sample had been collected. It seemed to be necessary to seek a plan for the reuse at landfill A by lowering the content of organic foreign materials less than 1 % through the secondary selection using the incineration treatment after drying for combustibles, the reburial for incombustibles and cleaning and wind power for sorting soil.
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Korea Environment Corporation, A Study on Methods of Establishment of Maintenance Guidelines for Landfills with Terminated Terms of Use by Type and Improvement of Maintenance Projects (2002).
Ministry of Environment and Forcebel Company. Techniques for Reduction, Reuse and Management of Wastes/Development of a Highly Efficient System to Select and Reuse Landfill Wastes (2006).
D.O. Kim, A Study on Methods of Maintenance of Unsanitary Landfills with Terminated Terms of Use via Sorting and Transfer, Hanyang University (2008).
J.M. Owens and D.P. Chynoweth, Water Sci. Technol., 27, 1 (1993).
W.P. Owen, D.C. Stuckey, J.B. Healy Jr., L.Y. Young and P.L. Mccarty, Water Res., 13, 485 (1979); doi:10.1016/0043-1354(79)90043-5.
D.R. Shelton and J.M. Tiedje, Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 47, 850 (1984).
WTW, Respiration with OxitopⓇ Contro OC110, http:www.wtw.de/en/products/lab/bodrespiration/depletionrespiration-oxitopr-control-oc-110.
R. Cossu and R. Raga, Waste Manage., 28, 381 (2008); doi:10.1016/j.wasman.2007.01.014.
J.D. Chung, J.W. Kim and J.M. Han, J. Korea Soc. Waste Manage., 23, 344 (2006).