Diagenetic inertization
Abstract
The goal of this interdisciplinary research project was to examine the possibility of inertization of wastes by mixing waste material with clay-silt material. In 25 laboratory test-cells (1500 l) 5 different waste materials ('Restmüll' = residual household waste - after separate collection - without treatment, pretreated household waste, waste from contaminated sites, sewage sludge and flue-gas cleaning residues) pure and mixed with varying amounts of clay-silt were incubated under disposal conditions (10°C). Leachate and gas production were measured and analyzed. Project management: RIEHL-HERWIRSCH, Ph.D. / Technical University Vienna
keywords emission dumping technique
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Project staff
Erwin Binner
Dipl.-Ing. Erwin Binner
erwin.binner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-81315
Project Leader
12.11.1991 - 15.05.1996
Carolin Heiß-Ziegler
Univ.Ass. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Carolin Heiß-Ziegler
Project Staff
12.11.1991 - 15.05.1996
Peter Lechner
Em.O.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Peter Lechner
h526a5@boku.ac.at
Project Staff
12.11.1991 - 15.05.1996
Otto Pregl
Em.O.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Otto Pregl
Project Staff
12.11.1991 - 15.05.1996
Franziska Katharina Zibuschka
Dr.phil. Franziska Katharina Zibuschka
Project Staff
12.11.1991 - 15.05.1996
BOKU partners
External partners
Vienna University of Technology, Institute for Chemical Technology of Organic Matter
Prof. Schindlbauer
partner
Technical University Vienna, Institut für Geologie
Dr. Riehl-Herwirsch
coordinator
University of Leoben, Department of Geological Sciences
Prof. Vortisch
partner