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Estimation of spontaneous waste ignition time for prevention and control of landfill fire

Journal

WASTE MANAGEMENT
Volume 139, Issue -, Pages 258-268

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2021.11.044

Keywords

Municipal solid waste; Moisture content; Surface temperature; Ignition temperature; Ignition time

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, Govt of India, New Delhi [GAP-1-2378]

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Open municipal solid waste dumpsites in India are significant hotspots of spontaneous fire and pollution, with the age and moisture content of waste being important factors influencing the time of spontaneous ignition.
Open municipal solid waste (MSW) dumpsites in India are significant hotspots of spontaneous fire and associated air and ground water pollution. Unscientific dumping of MSW poses a major threat to the surrounding environment and human health. One-year-old biodegradable waste components comprised of paper, cardboard, newspaper, textile, wood, grass leaves and coconut shell were analyzed for the determination of the moisture content (MC), smoldering temperature, ignition temperature, and ignition time. Principal component analysis of the old waste components revealed that cardboard, paper, newspaper and leaves are most susceptible waste components for spontaneous ignition. In contrast, MC was the most influential parameter for resulting changes in ignition temperature (C-0) on ignition time (min). A numerical equation was developed to estimate the time required for the spontaneous waste ignition at MSW dumpsite. The results of the study showed that the aged waste (age & GE; 3 year) having MC below 6 % and initial surface temperature of 78 C-0 might smolder and ignite during the hottest time of the day in ~ 6 and ~ 26 days, respectively. Estimates showed that the time required for spontaneous waste ignition of aged waste is moderately dependent on waste MC (~5-55 %), surface temperature (~40-100 C-0), monthly pattern of average high temperature (~36.6-42.6 C-0), biodegradable waste components having smoldering temperature <= 150 C-0 and ignition temperature <= 270 & nbsp;C-0. The present study also showed that the occurrence of landfill fire events at MSW dumpsites is more prominent during the pre-monsoon season i.e. during the elevated temperature level.

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