2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.10.049
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Assessment of the effectiveness of an industrial unit of mechanical–biological treatment of municipal solid waste

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“…It has to be pointed out that, although paper is a biodegradable material, it is known to have relatively slow kinetics of biodegradation under aerobic conditions (Komilis 2006), especially if compared to the duration of the biostabilization treatment (4 weeks). Hence, this might have influenced the performance of the biodegradation by reducing the rate of the whole process (Lornage et al 2007;Bayard et al 2010;Montejo et al 2010). However, as previously described, ''impurities'' are reduced in the output of the stabilization process by means of the secondary mechanical sieving at 20 mm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…It has to be pointed out that, although paper is a biodegradable material, it is known to have relatively slow kinetics of biodegradation under aerobic conditions (Komilis 2006), especially if compared to the duration of the biostabilization treatment (4 weeks). Hence, this might have influenced the performance of the biodegradation by reducing the rate of the whole process (Lornage et al 2007;Bayard et al 2010;Montejo et al 2010). However, as previously described, ''impurities'' are reduced in the output of the stabilization process by means of the secondary mechanical sieving at 20 mm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Comparing UBW, SBW I and SBW IV, low reduction in VS and TOC content during biodegradation process can be observed (Leikam and Stegmann 1999;Lornage et al 2007;Barrena et al 2009;Bayard et al 2010). This is because VS and TOC take into account the overall organic matter, namely the nondegradable, slowly and readily degradable.…”
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“…All the solutions except option D use a mechanical biological pre-treatment plant for urban waste and include: i) mechanical recovery of recyclables (paper, metal etc.) and ii) biological treatment under anaerobic and/or aerobic conditions to reduce and stabilize the biodegradable organic fraction [19].…”
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“…The MBT system concepts for waste processing evolved in Germany and incorporated two stages of mechanical treatment (MT) and biological treatment (BT). The bigger size MSW separated by the mechanical treatment (MT) as combustible matter is processed to RDF (refuse derived fuel) for energy generation, while the separated MSW after MT (MT residue) is used for producing organic fertilizer and biogas (CH 4 ) by employing the BT stage. The MBT system enables us to circulate resources and to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions, while getting the profit by making renewable resource fuels from MSW [2] to reduce the quantity of waste sent to landfill and to increase the potential recovery of resources.…”
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