Settlement of bioreactor landfills during filling operation

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-6-2007

Abstract

The knowledge of the rate and amount of settlement is important for effective design and operation of bioreactor landfills. Accurate knowledge of settlement would allow estimation of air space, planning of construction sequence, design of both intermediate and final covers as well as planning for expansions. It is also essential for the design of piping systems used for the delivery of re-circulated leachate and landfill gas recovery. Though the majority of settlement takes after landfill closure over a number of years, considerable amount occurs during the filling and construction stages, which usually goes unnoticed. In the Calgary biocell, which is a bioreactor landfill, real-time waste settlement data was collected during the filling of the cell. The field data collected during the cell construction stage is presented in this manuscript. The settlement trend follows the waste filling operation. The data was analyzed and the average unit weight of the waste matrix and the compression index were calculated. These two parameters are can be used in models to predict early stage waste settlement. The compression index was calculated as 0.21 while the unit weight of waste was 5.6 kPa. Copyright ASCE 2007.

Identifier

34548299654 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Geotechnical Special Publication

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1061/40907(226)6

ISSN

08950563

Issue

163

This document is currently not available here.

Share

COinS