In Situ Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste Using Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) and Hydraulic Profiling Tool (HPT) in an Active and Closed Landfill

Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills near a metropolitan area are renewable energy resources to produce heat and methane that can generate electricity. However, it is difficult to use those sources productively because disposed MSW in landfills are spatially and temporally heterogeneous. Regarding...

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Main Authors: M. Sina Mousavi, Yuan Feng, Josh McCann, Jongwan Eun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Infrastructures
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/6/3/33
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spelling doaj-3ff387b47d8b4bee85789792d86da8b42021-03-02T00:04:05ZengMDPI AGInfrastructures2412-38112021-03-016333310.3390/infrastructures6030033In Situ Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste Using Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) and Hydraulic Profiling Tool (HPT) in an Active and Closed LandfillM. Sina Mousavi0Yuan Feng1Josh McCann2Jongwan Eun3Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USACivil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USACivil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USACivil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USAMunicipal solid waste (MSW) landfills near a metropolitan area are renewable energy resources to produce heat and methane that can generate electricity. However, it is difficult to use those sources productively because disposed MSW in landfills are spatially and temporally heterogeneous. Regarding the prediction of the sources, the analysis of in situ MSW properties is an alternative way to reduce the uncertainty and to understand complex processes undergoing in the landfill effectively. A hydraulic profiling tool (HPT) and membrane interface probe (MIP) test measures the continuous profile of MSW properties with depth, including hydraulic pressure, temperature, electrical conductivity (EC), and the relative concentration of methane at the field. In this study, we conducted a series of the tests to investigate the MSW characteristics of active and closed landfills. MIP results showed that the methane existed closer to right below the top cover in the active landfill and several peak concentrations at different layers of the closed landfill. As the depth and age of the waste increased, the hydraulic pressure increased for both landfills. The average EC results showed that the electrical conductivity decreased with the landfill age. The results of hydraulic properties, temperature, and EC obtained from active and closed sites could be used to estimate the waste age and help designing energy recovery systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/6/3/33municipal solid wastelandfilltemperaturerenewable energymaterial characterizationsustainability
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author M. Sina Mousavi
Yuan Feng
Josh McCann
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Yuan Feng
Josh McCann
Jongwan Eun
In Situ Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste Using Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) and Hydraulic Profiling Tool (HPT) in an Active and Closed Landfill
Infrastructures
municipal solid waste
landfill
temperature
renewable energy
material characterization
sustainability
author_facet M. Sina Mousavi
Yuan Feng
Josh McCann
Jongwan Eun
author_sort M. Sina Mousavi
title In Situ Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste Using Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) and Hydraulic Profiling Tool (HPT) in an Active and Closed Landfill
title_short In Situ Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste Using Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) and Hydraulic Profiling Tool (HPT) in an Active and Closed Landfill
title_full In Situ Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste Using Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) and Hydraulic Profiling Tool (HPT) in an Active and Closed Landfill
title_fullStr In Situ Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste Using Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) and Hydraulic Profiling Tool (HPT) in an Active and Closed Landfill
title_full_unstemmed In Situ Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste Using Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) and Hydraulic Profiling Tool (HPT) in an Active and Closed Landfill
title_sort in situ characterization of municipal solid waste using membrane interface probe (mip) and hydraulic profiling tool (hpt) in an active and closed landfill
publisher MDPI AG
series Infrastructures
issn 2412-3811
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills near a metropolitan area are renewable energy resources to produce heat and methane that can generate electricity. However, it is difficult to use those sources productively because disposed MSW in landfills are spatially and temporally heterogeneous. Regarding the prediction of the sources, the analysis of in situ MSW properties is an alternative way to reduce the uncertainty and to understand complex processes undergoing in the landfill effectively. A hydraulic profiling tool (HPT) and membrane interface probe (MIP) test measures the continuous profile of MSW properties with depth, including hydraulic pressure, temperature, electrical conductivity (EC), and the relative concentration of methane at the field. In this study, we conducted a series of the tests to investigate the MSW characteristics of active and closed landfills. MIP results showed that the methane existed closer to right below the top cover in the active landfill and several peak concentrations at different layers of the closed landfill. As the depth and age of the waste increased, the hydraulic pressure increased for both landfills. The average EC results showed that the electrical conductivity decreased with the landfill age. The results of hydraulic properties, temperature, and EC obtained from active and closed sites could be used to estimate the waste age and help designing energy recovery systems.
topic municipal solid waste
landfill
temperature
renewable energy
material characterization
sustainability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/6/3/33
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