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Investigation of the biological activity in MSW landfills under dry climates (Tunisia and Haiti)

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Author(s)
Hiligsmann, Serge
Lardinois, Mathias
Rodriguez, Christian
Kapepula, Dominique
Mhiri, Fadhel
Marouani, Lotfi
Benzarti, A.
Pohl, Denis
Chamblin, Jean Fritz
Antoinne, J. N.
Noel, Jean Raymond
Thonart, Philippe
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Région wallonne : Direction générale des Relations extérieures - DGRE [sponsor]
Institut de l'Energie et de l'Environnement de la Francophonie (IEPF) [sponsor]
Centre Wallon de Biologie Industrielle [research center]
Centre International des Technologies de l'Environnement de Tunis [research center]
Université d'Etat d'Haiti - Faculté des Sciences [research center]
Keywords
landfill
developing countries
biological activity
waste management
Life sciences :: Environmental sciences & ecology [F08]
Sciences du vivant :: Sciences de l'environnement & écologie [F08]

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/721374
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http://orbi.ulg.ac.be/jspui/handle/2268/23592
http://www.iepf.org/ressources/ressources-pub-desc.php?id=230
Abstract
This paper presents the results of the investigation of the biological activity that takes place in four municipal solid waste landfills situated in different regions of two dry climate countries i.e. Haiti and Tunisia. Since the climatic water balance is negative (potential evapotranspiration being 1.5 to 5 times higher than rainfall), it has often been considered that this kind of landfill has neither environmental impact nor efficient biological activity. However, the four landfills revealed a biological activity with biogas often containing more than 60 percent of methane. Indeed, under the upper waste layer that was effectively dry (dry weight from 85 to 98 %), the core of refuse contained between 35 and 65 % of dry matter. In some boreholes, the produced gases periodically expelled leachates like small geysers. Therefore, the results assess that landfill management in countries with dry climate should be considered with adapted technologies, not necessary the same as under temperate or humid climates
Date
2001
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/23592
http://orbi.ulg.ac.be/jspui/handle/2268/23592
http://www.iepf.org/ressources/ressources-pub-desc.php?id=230
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