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Waste Management & Research, Vol. 17, No. 6, 555-562 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/0734242X9901700622

Aerobic in situ stabilization of completed landfills and old sites

K. Leikam

Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Harburger Schloßstr 37, 21071 Hamburg, Germany

K.-U. Heyer

Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Harburger Schloßstr 37, 21071 Hamburg, Germany

R. Stegmann

Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Harburger Schloßstr 37, 21071 Hamburg, Germany

Investigations of aerobic m situ stabilization of old sites in laboratory-scale tests show that a significant reduction of the nitrogen concentration in the leachate takes place. The degradation and release of organic compounds via the gas phase could be accelerated. The required aeration volumes for the biological stabilization are technically realizable as the total oxygen demand is relatively low.

Key Words: Aerobic treatment • completed landfills • in situ stabilization • reduction of emission potential


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