1999
DOI: 10.1177/0734242x9901700621
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Biological reactivity of residual wastes and dependence on the duration of pretreatment

Abstract: The Austrian Landfill Ordinance (BGBL 169/96, 1996) sets standards for the types of waste which are allowed to be landfilled. There are limits for total organic compound (TOC), ignition loss (IL), calorific value and many other parameters describing the potential of harmful substances but no parameters checking the biological reactivity of waste. Experimental determination of gas-generating potential is well suited for the assessment of this reactivity because such methods (an incubation test developed by the … Show more

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“…The microbial gas generation of a solid waste sample under optimized anaerobic conditions (Binner and Zach 1999) is determined according to the specification of the Austrian Standard Institute (2004b), e.g. incubation test during a period of 21 days (GS 21 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microbial gas generation of a solid waste sample under optimized anaerobic conditions (Binner and Zach 1999) is determined according to the specification of the Austrian Standard Institute (2004b), e.g. incubation test during a period of 21 days (GS 21 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential biogas production and fermentable volatile solids (VSf) were used as additional methodologies to measure the biological stability of the treated waste, as suggested in the literature (Binner and Zach, 1998;Adani et al, 1998). In particular, evaluating potential biogas production is composed of an incubation test at 35°C with quantitative (L kg dm À1 ) and qualitative (CO 2 and CH 4 repartition) evaluation of the biogas produced during a 90-day test period (GS 90) .…”
Section: Potential Biogas Production and Fermentable Volatile Solidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context the stability of waste organic matter is a fundamental criterion (Binner & Zach, 1999;Tesar et al, 2007;van Praagh et al, 2009). The proof of stability can be carried out by means of time-consuming biological tests that provide information on the current microbial activity under aerobic conditions and the gas forming potential under anaerobic conditions.…”
Section: Risk Assessment Of Abandoned Landfills and Dumps Regarding Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proof of stability can be carried out by means of time-consuming biological tests that provide information on the current microbial activity under aerobic conditions and the gas forming potential under anaerobic conditions. These tests were primarily established for MBT waste to verify its stability prior to landfilling (Binner & Zach, 1999;Adani et al, 2004). The dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and the total organic carbon (TOC) are relevant parameters for the assessment of abandoned landfills according to the Austrian Landfill Ordinance (BMLFUW, 2008).…”
Section: Risk Assessment Of Abandoned Landfills and Dumps Regarding Tmentioning
confidence: 99%