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FORMER DUMP SITES AND THE LANDFILL MINING PERSPECTIVES IN BALTIC COUNTRIES AND SWEDEN: THE STATUS

Burlakovs, Juris, Kriipsalu, Mait, Arina, Dace, Kaczala, Fabio, Shmarin, Sergey, Denafas, Gintaras, Hogland, William

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/ba1.v1/s03.035View metrics

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Title
FORMER DUMP SITES AND THE LANDFILL MINING PERSPECTIVES IN BALTIC COUNTRIES AND SWEDEN: THE STATUS
Authors
Burlakovs, Juris, Kriipsalu, Mait, Arina, Dace, Kaczala, Fabio, Shmarin, Sergey, Denafas, Gintaras, Hogland, William
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
485 - 492 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
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Language
en
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Conference Paper
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  4. Hogland , W., Salerni, E., Thoerneby, L., Gomes, M. LFM in Europe and USA. The State of the Art. Paper to WASTECON’96 , Durban, RSA, pp. 570-582, 17-20 Sep, 1996.

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  32. Savage, G., Gouleke, C.G.., Stein, E.L. LFM: Past and Present. BioCycle, May 1993.

  33. Hogland, W. (ed). Workshop on LFM. Havsbad, Piteaa, Sweden, Jan 16, 1996.

  34. Hogland , W., Salerni, E., Thoerneby, L., Gomes, M. LFM in Europe and USA. The State of the Art. Paper to WASTECON’96 , Durban, RSA, pp. 570-582, 17-20 Sep, 1996.

  35. Cossu, R., Hogland, W., Salerni, E. LFM in Europe and USA. ISWA Yearbook 1996, International Solid Waste Association, ed., pp. 107-114, 1996.

  36. Rettenberger, G. Results from LFM Demonstration Project. Sardinia 5th International Landfill Symposium 1995, vol. III, pp. 827-840, 1995.

  37. Hogland, W., Jagodzinski, K., Meijer, J.E. LFM Tests in Sweden . Sardinia 5th International Landfill Symposium , Christensen et al., ed. Cagliari, Italy. Vol III. pp. 783-794, 1995.

  38. Cossu, R., Motzo, G.M., Laudadio, M. Preliminary Study for a LFM Project in Sardinia. Proceedings, 5th International Landfill Symposium , Christensen et al., ed. Cagliari, Italy. Vol III. pp. 841-850, 1995.

  39. Kollikkathara, N., Feng, H., Stern, E. A purview of waste management evolution: Special emphasis on USA. Waste management 29, pp. 974–985, 2009.

  40. Lifset, R.J., Gordon, R.B., Graedel, T.E., Spatari, S., Bertram, M. Where has all the copper gone JOM 54, pp. 21–26, 2002.

  41. Zhao, Y., Song, L., Huang, R., Song, L., Li, X. Recycling of aged refuse from a closed landfill. Waste Management Research 25, pp. 130–138, 2009.

  42. Krook, J., Svensson, N., Eklund, M. LFM: A critical review of two decades of research. Waste Management, 2011 GeoConference on Science and Technologies in Geology, Exploration and Mining

  43. The Hague Center for Strategic Studies. Scarcity of Minerals. A Strategic Issue! The Hague, 2010.

  44. Stenis, J., Hogland, W. Optimization of Mining by Application of the Equality Principle. Resources Policy, 2011.

  45. Council Directive 75/442/EEC of 15 July 1975 on waste. (with Amendments). Official Journal L 194, 25/07/1975 pp. 0039 – 0041.

  46. Council Directive 91/689/EEC of 12 December 1991 on Hazardous Waste. Official Journal L 377, 31/12/1991 P. 0020 – 0027

  47. Riga Development Plan 2006-2018. [in Latvian: Rīgas attīstības plans 2006 -2018]. Available: http://www.rdpad.lv/rpap/att_plans, accessed in 15.03.2013.

  48. Burlakovs , J. Dumps in Latvia: Preliminary Research and Remediation, 12th International Scientific Conference Proceedings on Modern Management of Mine Producing, Geology and Environmental Protection, vol. 2, pp. 55-62, 2012.

  49. Burlakovs, J., Vircavs, M. Waste Dumps in Latvia: Former Landfilling, Consequences and Possible Re-Cultivation. Chem. J. Mold, 7 (1), pp. 83-90, 2012.

  50. National Register of Contaminated and Potentially Contaminated Sites (in Latvian: Piesārņoto un potenciāli piesārņoto vietu reģistrs). LVĢMC. Available: http://oas.vdc.lv:7779/p_ppv.html, accessed in 07.04.2013.

  51. Karosiene, V. Municipal Waste Management in Lithuania. The Ministry of Environment of Lithuania. Presentation 2012.

  52. Preparation of Documentation for MWI Pre-Feasibility Study. CONTRACT NO. 2005/24/A/P/LT. Kaunas University of Technology, 2005.

  53. Dickinson, W. LFM comes of age. Solid Waste Technologies 9, pp. 42– 47, 1995.

  54. Van der Zee, D.J., Achterkamp, M.C., de Visser, B.J. Assessing the market opportunities of LFM. Waste Management 24, pp. 795–804, 2004.

  55. Johansson, N., Krook, J., Eklund, M. Transforming Dumps into Gold Mines. Experiences fr om Swedish Case Studies. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 5 pp. 33-48, 2012.

  56. Jones, P.T., Geysen, D., Tielemans, Y., van Passel, S., Pontikes, Y., Blanpain, B., Quaghebeu r, M., Hoekstra. Enhanced LFM in View of Multiple Resource Recovery: A Critical Review. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2012.

  57. Frandegard, P., Krook, J., Svensson, N., Eklund, M. A Novel Approach for Environmental Evaluation of LFM . Journal of Cleaner Production, 2012.

  58. Povolotskiy, O., Shlichta, V., Shmurak, A. National Greenhouse Gas Inventory of Ukraine 1990-2011, pp. 323-330, 2012.

  59. Bereznytska, M., Bitrum, O., Panchenko G. National Greenhouse Gas Inventory of Ukraine, 1990-2010, pp. 284-298, 2011.

  60. Experts of Baltic and Black Seas Meet for the First Time to Discuss Eutrofication. HELCOM Newsletter, Issue 1, Sep 2011.

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