Section |
Environmental Safety Construction and Town Economy |
Title |
DISPOSAL OF WASTE AT THE LANDFILL OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES IN KALUGA AND THE INTENSITY OF BIOGAS FORMATION |
Сontributors |
I.N. Likov, D. of Biol. Sc., Professor, Scientific Director of the Institute of Natural Sciences, Head the Department of the Kaluga State University KE Tsiolkovsky, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., A. M. Zjakun, D. of Biol. Sc., Professor, Head Mass Spectrometry Laboratory IBPM them. GK Skryabin, RAS, Pushchino, Moscow Region, E. V. Obolenskaja, Post-graduate Student of the Kaluga State University KE Tsiolkovsky, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., A.N. Golofteeva, Cand. of Biol. Sc., Associate Professor of the Kaluga State University KE Tsiolkovsky, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Abstract |
In this article provides a brief overview environmental problems associated with the practice of disposal of waste and the adverse impact of landfill on the environment. Data are presented about the features of the functioning of landfill of municipal solid of wastes in the city of Kaluga, about the dynamics of waste generation and changes of their morphological composition. In the article the technique of determining the intensity of biogas formation in the process of biodegradation of municipal solid waste. The authors presented data on the composition of biogas and features its emission. |
Keywords |
the landfill of municipal solid wastes, communal and industrial waste morphological composition, biodegradation, biogas. |
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