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Landfill design: need for improvement of water and soil protection requirements in EU Landfill Directive

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2016
Authors
Dajić, Ana
Mihajlović, Marina
Jovanović, Mica
Karanac, Milica
Stevanović, Dimitrije
Jovanović, Jovan
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This paper deals with environmental policy issues related to a landfill design. The final product of numerous waste treatments should be placed on a landfill. Before waste disposal, the ground should be protected by a mineral layer with properties required by the related regulation. In order to prevent environment pollution, EU adopted the Landfill Directive 1999/31/EC. The most important technical requirements related to the characteristics of the layer material are water permeability and thickness. The performed comparative national regulatory analysis raised the question of the need for more uniform elaboration of the directive requirements over the whole European Union area (including EU candidates). The choice of the material for the impermeable mineral layer, which should be made during landfill design, is a very important decision. Methods for the determination of the permeability coefficient were analysed, showing that the Directive should define hydraulic gradient as a physica...l quantity and define its value through measurement of the permeability coefficient. The paper analyses whether some parts of the Directive, as landfill design BAT and base for national legislative acts, require further elaboration in order to provide sufficient information about proper protection of soil and water. Using integrated approach, seven amendments on the directive annex I were suggested related to (a) the meaning of the term artificially established geological barrier, (b) layer thickness,

Keywords:
EU Landfill Directive / Landfill design / Permeability coefficient
Source:
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 2016, 18, 3, 753-764
Publisher:
  • Springer, New York
Funding / projects:
  • Cleaner production: power plant wastewater treatment process development (RS-34009)

DOI: 10.1007/s10098-015-1046-2

ISSN: 1618-954X

WoS: 000371631800011

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84960325906
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AU  - Jovanović, Jovan
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3461
AB  - This paper deals with environmental policy issues related to a landfill design. The final product of numerous waste treatments should be placed on a landfill. Before waste disposal, the ground should be protected by a mineral layer with properties required by the related regulation. In order to prevent environment pollution, EU adopted the Landfill Directive 1999/31/EC. The most important technical requirements related to the characteristics of the layer material are water permeability and thickness. The performed comparative national regulatory analysis raised the question of the need for more uniform elaboration of the directive requirements over the whole European Union area (including EU candidates). The choice of the material for the impermeable mineral layer, which should be made during landfill design, is a very important decision. Methods for the determination of the permeability coefficient were analysed, showing that the Directive should define hydraulic gradient as a physical quantity and define its value through measurement of the permeability coefficient. The paper analyses whether some parts of the Directive, as landfill design BAT and base for national legislative acts, require further elaboration in order to provide sufficient information about proper protection of soil and water. Using integrated approach, seven amendments on the directive annex I were suggested related to (a) the meaning of the term artificially established geological barrier, (b) layer thickness,
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author = "Dajić, Ana and Mihajlović, Marina and Jovanović, Mica and Karanac, Milica and Stevanović, Dimitrije and Jovanović, Jovan",
year = "2016",
abstract = "This paper deals with environmental policy issues related to a landfill design. The final product of numerous waste treatments should be placed on a landfill. Before waste disposal, the ground should be protected by a mineral layer with properties required by the related regulation. In order to prevent environment pollution, EU adopted the Landfill Directive 1999/31/EC. The most important technical requirements related to the characteristics of the layer material are water permeability and thickness. The performed comparative national regulatory analysis raised the question of the need for more uniform elaboration of the directive requirements over the whole European Union area (including EU candidates). The choice of the material for the impermeable mineral layer, which should be made during landfill design, is a very important decision. Methods for the determination of the permeability coefficient were analysed, showing that the Directive should define hydraulic gradient as a physical quantity and define its value through measurement of the permeability coefficient. The paper analyses whether some parts of the Directive, as landfill design BAT and base for national legislative acts, require further elaboration in order to provide sufficient information about proper protection of soil and water. Using integrated approach, seven amendments on the directive annex I were suggested related to (a) the meaning of the term artificially established geological barrier, (b) layer thickness,",
publisher = "Springer, New York",
journal = "Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy",
title = "Landfill design: need for improvement of water and soil protection requirements in EU Landfill Directive",
pages = "764-753",
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volume = "18",
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Dajić, A., Mihajlović, M., Jovanović, M., Karanac, M., Stevanović, D.,& Jovanović, J.. (2016). Landfill design: need for improvement of water and soil protection requirements in EU Landfill Directive. in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
Springer, New York., 18(3), 753-764.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10098-015-1046-2
Dajić A, Mihajlović M, Jovanović M, Karanac M, Stevanović D, Jovanović J. Landfill design: need for improvement of water and soil protection requirements in EU Landfill Directive. in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy. 2016;18(3):753-764.
doi:10.1007/s10098-015-1046-2 .
Dajić, Ana, Mihajlović, Marina, Jovanović, Mica, Karanac, Milica, Stevanović, Dimitrije, Jovanović, Jovan, "Landfill design: need for improvement of water and soil protection requirements in EU Landfill Directive" in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 18, no. 3 (2016):753-764,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10098-015-1046-2 . .

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