Recirculation of nutrients from MSW with a biocell reactor technique

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Authors

  • Torleif Bramryd Linnéuniversitetet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.2001.025

Keywords:

Waste, bioreactor cell, landfill, fermentation, leachates, nutrient, recovery, energy forest, biological treatment

Abstract

Biological treatment of wastes is an important part of a sustainable waste management
system, and can be used for the extraction of nutrients, humus and energy, but also for longterm stabilization or detoxification of wastes. New biological techniques, like some types of
reactor cells, constructed in landfill areas, also function as bio-filters, where nutrients are
separated in a liquid form while heavy metals and other pollutants are fixed in the
fermentation residue. Energy is extracted as biogas. Thus not only source separated, nonpolluted organic wastes, but also slightly polluted residual municipal, commercial or light
industrial wastes can be treated and stabilized with biological techniques.

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Published

2019-06-13