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Operating Landfills as Bioreactors to Decompose and Stabilize Solid Waste Timothy Townsend, PhD, PE Associate Professor Dept. of Environmental Engineering Sciences University of Florida

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Operating Landfills as Bioreactors to Decompose and Stabilize Solid Waste. Timothy Townsend, PhD, PE Associate Professor Dept. of Environmental Engineering Sciences University of Florida. Topics. Bioreactor landfill fundamentals Application to Lined Landfills Methods Challenges - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Operating Landfills as Bioreactors to Decompose and Stabilize Solid Waste

Timothy Townsend, PhD, PEAssociate Professor

Dept. of Environmental Engineering SciencesUniversity of Florida

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Topics

• Bioreactor landfill fundamentals

• Application to Lined Landfills– Methods– Challenges– Aerobic bioreactors– Case studies in Florida

• Application to Unlined Landfills

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Bioreactor Landfill Fundamentals

Definition

A sanitary landfill operated for the purpose of rapid stabilization of the decomposable organic waste constituents by purposeful control of biological processes

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Bioreactor Landfill Fundamentals

Potential Benefits• Increase disposal capacity• Provides flexibility in leachate

management • Enhances feasibility of landfill gas to

energy projects• May possibly reduce long term costs• Promotes more sustainable waste

management

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Bioreactor Landfill Fundamentals

Methods

• Create conditions for waste degrading organisms to thrive

• Most typically performed by increasing moisture content– Leachate recirculation– Water addition

• The addition of air is being explored

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Traditional LandfillGoal: Keep Liquids Out

Buried Waste(little decomposition)

Cap

Liner and LeachateCollection system

CH4, CO2

Leachate toTreatment Plant

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Bioreactor LandfillGoal: Add Liquids

Buried Waste(rapid decomposition)

Cap

Liner and LeachateCollection System

Leachate toTreatment Plant

CH4, CO2Leachate

Recirculation

Schematic Shows Anaerobic Operation

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Bioreactor LandfillGoal: Rapid Stabilization

Buried Waste(rapid decomposition)

Cap

Liner and LeachateCollection System

Leachate toTreatment Plant

CH4, CO2Leachate

Recirculation

Schematic Shows Anaerobic Operation

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Bioreactor LandfillGoal: Rapid Stabilization

Buried Waste(rapid decomposition)

Cap

Liner and LeachateCollection System

Leachate toTreatment Plant

CH4, CO2Leachate

Recirculation

Schematic Shows Anaerobic Operation

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Bioreactor LandfillGoal: Rapid Stabilization

Buried Waste(rapid decomposition)

Cap

Liner and LeachateCollection System

Leachate toTreatment Plant

CH4, CO2Leachate

Recirculation

Schematic Shows Anaerobic Operation

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0 10 20 30 40

Time (Years)

Gas

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Bioreactor Landfill

Conventional Landfill

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Application to Lined Landfills

• Conventional practice of this technology in the US is at lined landfills.

• Leachate is recirculated back to the waste.

• Water or other liquids may be added as well.

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Application to Lined Landfills

• Methods of leachate recirculation

– Spray irrigation

– Surface ponding

– Vertical wells

– Horizontal trenches

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Application to Lined Landfills

• Challenges– Getting the moisture to the right place– Waste heterogeneity– Monitoring progress and determining

completion– Collecting gas– Avoiding problems caused by too much

moistures– Slope stability

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Aerobic Bioreactors

• Relatively new technique

• Air is added to the waste

• Aerobic stabilization in much quicker

• Concerns– Fire potential– Explosive gas mixtures– Air emissions– Cost

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Bioreactor Landfill Research in Florida

• Research is being conducted at several sites

• Discussion follows on two particular sites– Alachua County Southwest Landfill– New River Regional Landfill

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Alachua County Southwest Landfill

• Line landfill• Leachate recirculation

started in 1990• Currently closed and

capped. Collected gas is converted to energy

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Early Surface Infiltration Systems

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Early Surface Infiltration Systems

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Early Surface Infiltration Systems

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Early Surface Infiltration Systems

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Horizontal Trenches for Leachate Recirculation

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Horizontal Trenches for Leachate Recirculation

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Samples of Waste Were Collected and

Analyzed

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Current Leachate Recirculation:Under the Cap

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Gas is converted to “green” energy

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New River Regional Landfill

• Lined Landfill• Manages waste from

several North Florida Counties (approximately 800 tons per day)

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Bioreactor Features

• Vertical Injection Wells (small diameter cluster wells)

• Half of the landfill currently is set up for air injection if desired

• Exposed Geomembrane Cap• Gas collection from the EGC and the

leachate collection system• Moisture and temperature instrumentation• Segregated leachate collection system

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Top of Landfill

Top of Sand DrainageBlanket

10 ft

Vertical Injection Cluster Wells

Use multiple smalldiameter wells.

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InstrumentedWell Field

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Vertical Injection Well Clusters

Leachate Distribution Manifold

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Vertical Injection Well Clusters

134 wells in 45 clusters

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Vertical Injection Well Clusters

Leachate Distribution Manifold

Air Injection Manifold

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NRRL Gas Extraction System• Gas is collected

from the horizontal trenches underneath the exposed geomembrane cap

Geomembrane Cap

Subsurface Collector

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Deploying Geomembrane

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Deploying Geomembrane

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Candle-Stick Flare

Two Positive Displacement Air Blowers

Three Centrifugal Gas

Extractors

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Resistivity Probe For Moisture Measurements

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High Resistivity(Low Moisture)

Low Resistivity(High Moisture)

North

Surface ofBioreactor

20 feet deep

60 feet deep

40 feet deep

Resistivity distribution inside NRRL Bioreactor, 12/18/02

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Current Status

• Nearly 3 million gallons of leachate has been recirculated

• Extensive research is being conducted on the hydraulics of the landfill, the use of in-situ sensors, gas emissions, and other bioreactor operations issues

• Aerobic technology is being explored

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Application to Unlined Landfills

• Not a common practice

• Offers a potential remediation technique

• Aerobic stabilization has been proposed for older unlined landfills

• Issues:– Hydraulic control– Gas emissions

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For More Information

• Email: [email protected]

• Florida Center for Solid and Hazardous Waste Management

• John Schert: [email protected]• www.bioreactor.org• www.floridacenter.org