Publications by authors named "Emiliano Gentili"

Article Synopsis
  • * Long-term biogas monitoring revealed a biogas recovery efficiency of about 40% over the last decade, which was lower than anticipated, prompting a need for better attributes in waste management practices.
  • * The implementation of the USEPA LandGEM model indicated that the introduction of MBT significantly decreased biogas generation by up to 90%, and studies on fugitive emissions suggested frequent monitoring and remedial actions to improve biogas recovery rates, especially in emissions
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This paper presents the results of the modelling of the biogas extraction in a full-scale Italian landfill by the USEPA LandGEM model and the Andreottola-Cossu approach. The landfill chosen for this research ('Il Fossetto' plant, Monsummano Terme, Italy) had accepted mixed municipal raw waste for about 15 years. In the year 2003 a mechanical biological treatment (MBT) was implemented and starting from the end of the year 2006, the recirculation in the landfill of the concentrated leachate coming from the internal membrane leachate treatment plant was put into practice.

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The membrane-based processes are among the most used techniques for leachate treatment in modern landfills but its environmental, technical and economical sustainability strongly depends on the disposal of concentrated leachate that is produced there. This paper presents the monitoring study of the landfill of the municipality of Monsummano Terme (Pistoia province, Tuscany, Italy) named "Il Fossetto" where concentrated leachate obtained during membrane treatment is recirculated. The findings resulting from the first 30 months of monitoring of concentrated leachate recirculation show that leachate production did not increase significantly and that only a few quality parameters (i.

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