Preliminary assessment of landfill gas in San Pablo City conventional sanitary landfill and materials recovery facility for methane to market program

This practicum project came up with the useful data in assessing San Pablo Landfill Gas producing capability. The Landfill Assessment output basically covers the following: 1. Physical Data of the Landfill a. Type b. Size c. Waste in Place d. Designed Capacity e. Average Waste Depth f. Year of Filli...

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Main Author: Calara, Joseph Nico P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-128822024-02-28T08:51:35Z Preliminary assessment of landfill gas in San Pablo City conventional sanitary landfill and materials recovery facility for methane to market program Calara, Joseph Nico P. This practicum project came up with the useful data in assessing San Pablo Landfill Gas producing capability. The Landfill Assessment output basically covers the following: 1. Physical Data of the Landfill a. Type b. Size c. Waste in Place d. Designed Capacity e. Average Waste Depth f. Year of Filling g. Year of Closure h. Estimate of percent municipal / inert / industrial waste i. LFG collection system; 2. Additional Information a. Landfill Latitude & Longitude b. Quantity of waste generated annually c. Quantity of waste collected per day d. Quantity of waste accepted annually e. Quantity of waste generated per capita f. Waste characteristics The methodology of the practicum project basically monitors the common daily practices in San Pablo Landfill such as daily truck monitoring and identifying waste characteristics. The above information will be beneficial to the production of the landfill gas producing potential of the specific landfill. Information like the waste characteristics and the volume of organic waste is very crucial to the production of methane gas. The practicum project also addresses the program of the USEPA methane to market grant solicitation. If granted, this will entitle the local government of San Pablo to further improve their controlled landfill converting it to sanitary landfill depending on the funding limits. 2010-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/5920 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/12882/viewcontent/calara2.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Sanitary landfills—Philippines—Laguna Atmospheric methane—Philippines—Laguna Environmental Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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Philippines
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topic Sanitary landfills—Philippines—Laguna
Atmospheric methane—Philippines—Laguna
Environmental Engineering
spellingShingle Sanitary landfills—Philippines—Laguna
Atmospheric methane—Philippines—Laguna
Environmental Engineering
Calara, Joseph Nico P.
Preliminary assessment of landfill gas in San Pablo City conventional sanitary landfill and materials recovery facility for methane to market program
description This practicum project came up with the useful data in assessing San Pablo Landfill Gas producing capability. The Landfill Assessment output basically covers the following: 1. Physical Data of the Landfill a. Type b. Size c. Waste in Place d. Designed Capacity e. Average Waste Depth f. Year of Filling g. Year of Closure h. Estimate of percent municipal / inert / industrial waste i. LFG collection system; 2. Additional Information a. Landfill Latitude & Longitude b. Quantity of waste generated annually c. Quantity of waste collected per day d. Quantity of waste accepted annually e. Quantity of waste generated per capita f. Waste characteristics The methodology of the practicum project basically monitors the common daily practices in San Pablo Landfill such as daily truck monitoring and identifying waste characteristics. The above information will be beneficial to the production of the landfill gas producing potential of the specific landfill. Information like the waste characteristics and the volume of organic waste is very crucial to the production of methane gas. The practicum project also addresses the program of the USEPA methane to market grant solicitation. If granted, this will entitle the local government of San Pablo to further improve their controlled landfill converting it to sanitary landfill depending on the funding limits.
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author Calara, Joseph Nico P.
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title Preliminary assessment of landfill gas in San Pablo City conventional sanitary landfill and materials recovery facility for methane to market program
title_short Preliminary assessment of landfill gas in San Pablo City conventional sanitary landfill and materials recovery facility for methane to market program
title_full Preliminary assessment of landfill gas in San Pablo City conventional sanitary landfill and materials recovery facility for methane to market program
title_fullStr Preliminary assessment of landfill gas in San Pablo City conventional sanitary landfill and materials recovery facility for methane to market program
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary assessment of landfill gas in San Pablo City conventional sanitary landfill and materials recovery facility for methane to market program
title_sort preliminary assessment of landfill gas in san pablo city conventional sanitary landfill and materials recovery facility for methane to market program
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