BIOREACTOR TECHNOLOGY

Chair:  Richard Beaven, University of Southampton, UK
richard.beaven@virgin.net


Aim

The aim of this session is to identify measurable parameters that can be used to demonstrate
1) the operational performance of a bioreactor and;
2) the extent to which the waste has been both biologically stabilised and flushed of soluble degradation products to achieve completion criteria.

Session chair report

Presentations: 

Augenstein, D.
Bioreactor Landfills: Transport Processes and Chemical Engineering Perspectives

Abstract    Full paper

Affiliation:     I E M, Palo Alto, CA 94306, USA

Pelkonen, M. & Nykänen, V.
Enhancement of waste degradation with leachate recirculation at an old landfill

Abstract    Full paper

Affiliation:     Helsinki University of Technology, Laboratory of Environmental Engineering
                        P.O. Box 6100, FIN-02015 HUT (Espoo) Finland

Oonk, H. & Woelders, H.*
Treatement of MSOR (Mechanical separation organic residues) in a landfill biorector

Abstract    Full paper

Affiliations:     TNO-MEP, P.O. Box 342, 7300 AH Apeldoorn, The Netherlands
                          *Essent, P.O. Box 5, Wijster, The Netherlands

H.A. van der Sloot & Woelders, J.A *
Leaching behaviour of VAM Bioreactor Rest Product at different stages of degradation at laboratory and pilot scale to assess potential utilization options

Abstract    Full paper

Affiliations:     ECN, Petten, The Netherlands
                          *Essent, Wijster The Netherlands

Hater, G.R.; Green, R.B & Goldsmith, C.D.*
Measurement of Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles in Landfill Bioreactors

Abstract    Full paper

Affiliations:     Waste Management, inc. 5701 Este Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45232, USA
                          *Alternative Natural Technologies 1847 Whittaker Hollow Rd. Blacksburg, Va. 24060



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