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Characterisation of excavated fine fraction and waste composition from a Swedish landfill

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WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH
Volume 34, Issue 12, Pages 1292-1299

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0734242X16670000

Keywords

Landfill mining; Hogbytorp landfill; characterisation of wastes; fine fraction; physico-chemical properties; waste composition

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  1. Swedish Institute-SI
  2. Ragn-Sells AB

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The present research studies the characterisation and the physico-chemical properties of an excavated fine fraction (< 10 mm) from a Swedish landfill, the Hogbytorp. The results showed that the fine fraction represents 38% by mass of the total excavated wastes and it contains mainly soil-type materials and minerals. Higher concentrations of zinc, copper, barium and chromium were found with concentrations higher than the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for contaminated soil. The found moisture and organic contents of the fine fraction were 23.5% and 16.6%, respectively. The analysed calorific value (1.7 MJ kg(-1)), the potential of CH4 (4.74 m(3) t(-1) dry matter) and Total Organic Carbon (TOC) (5.6%) were low and offer low potential of energy. Sieving the fine fraction further showed that 80% was smaller than 2 mm. The fine represents a major fraction at any landfill (40%-70%), therefore, characterising the properties of this fraction is essential to find the potential of reusing/recycling or safely redisposing.

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