The papers from this IMechE conference deal with all aspects of environmental management relating to land, water and air, describing the technologies applicable to these areas. With the advent of Landfill Tax and the growing realization that the landfilling of unprocessed wastes may pose environmental problems for future generations, there is considerable interest in alternative and /or improved methods of waste management including minimization, recycling and energy recovery. Environmental concerns are raising awareness amongst engineers and also highlighting opportunities for new products, systems and operating techniques. The papers identify these opportunities through current technologies, on-going research and deveopment and feedback from case studies.
PEP - Professional Engineering Publishers - is the author of Engineering for Profit from Waste V, published by Wiley.
Part 1 Planning: Achieving public acceptability and planning permission for energy from waste facilities, T. Hancock Underlying trends in the waste sector, P.T. JonesThe costs and benefits of embedded generation, J. Marriott. Part 2 Energy from waste/applications and plant: Dry scrubbers are reliable, flexible, and cost-effective results of twenty years of development, K. CarlssonThe application of steam turbine plant in modern waste to energy facilities, R.N. Mason, A.G. SheardHas the mass burn system run out of steam or is it a victim of its own success? R.J. Wheatley, M.E. ReynoldsRetrofitting and first operational experiences of two major WTE facilities to meet present and proposed standards of emission to air, B.M. HeapCommissioning, performance testing, and operation of the Tyseley energy from waste facility, M.D. GatesPredicting the impact on air quality - atmospheric dispersion modelling, Y. VawdaConcept and realization of the Schwarze Pumpe, FRG 'Waste to Energy and Chemical Centre' H. Hirschfelder et alThe small to intermediate capacity market - a technology application in the UK, I. CrummackEconomic detoxification of contaminated fly-ash by energy efficient thermal processing, P.H. Lee et al. Part 3 MSW incinerator residues - properties and reuse potential, N. Blakey et alPlasma melting process for incinerators ash of municipal solid waste, Y. Higashi et alRecovery, upgrading, and melting of steel scrap from pre- and post-incinerated refuse, T. Walker et al. Part 4 Recovery and recycling applications: Wsates as cement kiln fuels, P.J. McKendryThe transformation of re-cycled wastepaper residues into construction materials, J.B. Nicholas, P.J. WebsterRecovery process and incineration plant for oil tanker residues, D.A. Ovens, J. Ferris. Part 5 Sludge and landfill gas considerations: Anaerobic digestion - a technical evaluation, P.J. RussellCost effective anaerobic co-digestion of household waste at sewage treatment works, C.J. Hatton, J. OcklestonUK experiences with the direct use of landfill gas, R. EdenEconomic sludge treatment for beneficial reuse, T.G. Bagnall.