Waste management and the environment VI / edited by V. Popov, H. Itoh & C.A. Brebbia.
Series: WIT transactions on ecology and the environmentPublication details: Southampton ; Boston : WIT Press, c2012.Description: 426 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781845646066
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Section 1: Environmental impact
Illegal dumping investigation: a new challenge for forensic environmental engineering
Local environmental impact from MSW aerobic biological treatment
Transformation of sulphur compounds in oil shale ash suspension
etc.
Section 2: Reduce, reuse and recycle
Residents' knowledge of waste reduction, reusing and recycling in Makurdi metropolis, Nigeria
Benefit of composting application over landfill on municipal solid waste management in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Section 3: Cost and benefits of management options
Extended producer responsibility and job creation in Korea
Economic viability of LFG recovery under the CDM mechanism
Section 4: Waste incineration and gasification
Thermal gasification of agro-industrial residues
A comparative study for energetic valorisation of partially digested sewage sludge
Waste gasification in up-draft fixed-bed gasifier: experimental study and model validation
Section 5: Energy from waste
Energy recovery from unused and expired medicines
Food waste to energy to food
Comparison of the combustion behaviours of agricultural wastes under dry air and oxygen
Determining a priority order between thermic agricultural wastes for organic industrial waste with LCA
etc.
Section 6: Industrial waste management
Analysis of the industrial solid wastes from the boat building sector in Marche region(Italy): parametrical and chemical-physical characterisation
On the possibility of using vitrified forts as anthropogenic analogues for assessment of long term behaviour of vitrified waste
etc.
Section 7: Nuclear and hazardous waste
Classification of waste as hazardous or non-hazardous: the cases of ash and slag
Isolation of hazardous soil contaminated by DU from ground water
Proposed site selection criteria for hazardous waste disposal facilities in Iraq
Section 8: Agricultural waste
Study of the antioxidant potential of forestry biomass waste
The use of mixed liquid wastes as a source of valuable nutrients
etc.
Section 9: Wastewater
Pride park: from redevelopment of a landfill site to long-term operational experience
Synthetic socioeconomic based domestic wastewater hydrographs for small arid communities
etc.
Includes bibliographical references . _ Author index : p. 425-426
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