2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2012.12.005
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Landfill site requirements on the rock environment: A case study

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“…La minería de rellenos sanitarios tiene como propósito la recuperación de especies de valor comercial, material reciclable, metales, plásticos (Ersoy et al, 2013;Niskaen et al, 2013;Butt et al, 2014;Camba et al, 2014), además del aprovechamiento de gases generados para producir energía. Su fin es reducir la huella ecológica de forma significativa (Hrad et al, 2013;Rees et al, 2013;Kumar & Sharma, 2014).…”
Section: Minería De Rellenos Sanitariosunclassified
“…La minería de rellenos sanitarios tiene como propósito la recuperación de especies de valor comercial, material reciclable, metales, plásticos (Ersoy et al, 2013;Niskaen et al, 2013;Butt et al, 2014;Camba et al, 2014), además del aprovechamiento de gases generados para producir energía. Su fin es reducir la huella ecológica de forma significativa (Hrad et al, 2013;Rees et al, 2013;Kumar & Sharma, 2014).…”
Section: Minería De Rellenos Sanitariosunclassified
“…Landfill site planning and selection in territorial planning documents is a positive practice, especially when using GIS (Pinskuvienė et al, 2004;Bagdanavičiūtė & Valiūnas, 2012;Ersoy et al, 2012) and the GIS-based Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) approach for evaluating the most environmentally suitable landfill with random leaks under heterogeneous subsurface conditions (Yenigül et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among other substances, it is possible to find heavy metals ionised or in colloidal state, nitrogen in ammoniacal state, high contents of total and dissolved solids, presence of chlorides and a variety of organic compounds and carboxylic acids as a product of anaerobic reactions and great variability in the potential of hydrogen ions, even when the leachate has passed through a buffer. The variability in the nature of the wastes depends on the pH, time of the wastes and the average temperature as well as the stabilisation process phase of the solid waste [12][13][14][15]. Finding the most suitable and economical way to treat leachate from a landfill generates many difficulties due to the fact that it contains high concentrations of various substances, both inorganic and organic [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%