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Waste Management & Research, Vol. 14, No. 4, 337-346 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/0734242X9601400402

The Impact of Leachate Recirculation On Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Operating Characteristics

Debra R. Reinhart

Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, 32816-2450, U.S.A.

A. Basel Al-Yousfi

Union Carbide Corporation, Environmental Remediation Technology, P.O. Box 8361, South Charleston, West Virginia, 25303, U.S.A.

Landfill bioreactor technology offers important advantages in the management and treatment of municipal solid waste, including accelerated waste stabilization rates, enhanced gas production, facilitated leachate management, volume reduction and minimized long-term liability. These advantages have been documented in laboratory-, pilot- and full-scale investigations. Although challenges remain in implementing the technology, bioreactor landfills are designed and operated with increasing frequency. © 1996 ISWA

Key Words: Leachate • recirculation • landfill • bioreactor • solid waste.


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