Upgrading of existing Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) facilities is an important question for many waste management areas. In this study the bio stabilization section of an existing MBT facility has been upgraded for operating in bio drying mode. Analytical results show that the process can be performed with good success. A strong reduction of mechanically sorted organic fraction humidity has been achieved together with a quite constant concentration of volatile solids concentration. This can lead to an increase of the global solid recovered fuel production from the existing MBT facility, leading to a significant reduction of the amount of waste disposed off in landfill.

Conversione del processo di biostabilizzazione in bioessiccazione per impianti TMB esistenti

DI MARIA, Francesco;MARIONNI, MORENO;
2012

Abstract

Upgrading of existing Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) facilities is an important question for many waste management areas. In this study the bio stabilization section of an existing MBT facility has been upgraded for operating in bio drying mode. Analytical results show that the process can be performed with good success. A strong reduction of mechanically sorted organic fraction humidity has been achieved together with a quite constant concentration of volatile solids concentration. This can lead to an increase of the global solid recovered fuel production from the existing MBT facility, leading to a significant reduction of the amount of waste disposed off in landfill.
2012
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