Critical Analysis of the Potential of Mechanical Biological Treatment for Irish waste Management
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Provide information in relation to MBT that may inform future government policy. Identify issues that require addressing in order to establish conditions that are suitable to the environmental development of MBT facilities in Ireland. Identify issues that require addressing in order to establish conditions that are suitable to the economic development of MBT facilities in Ireland.
Make recommendations where possible as to the
means to address these issues.
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Ms Bernie Guinan |
Fehily Timoney |
Mr Torben Kristiansen |
Rambøll Danmark A/S |
Mr Derek Milton |
Fehily Timoney |
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Author(s) | Guinan, B. Kristiansen, T. Milton, D. |
Title Of Website | Secure Archive For Environmental Research Data |
Publication Information | Critical Analysis of the Potential of Mechanical Biological Treatment for Irish waste Management |
Name of Organisation | Environmental Protection Agency Ireland |
Electronic Address or URL | https://eparesearch.epa.ie/safer/resource?id=d22d6f8a-217b-102c-b381-901ddd016b14 |
Unique Identifier | d22d6f8a-217b-102c-b381-901ddd016b14 |
Date of Access | Last Updated on SAFER: 2024-09-17 |
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Guinan, B. Kristiansen, T. Milton, D. "Critical Analysis of the Potential of Mechanical Biological Treatment for Irish waste Management". Associated datasets and digitial information objects connected to this resource are available at: Secure Archive For Environmental Research Data (SAFER) managed by Environmental Protection Agency Ireland https://eparesearch.epa.ie/safer/resource?id=d22d6f8a-217b-102c-b381-901ddd016b14 (Last Accessed: 2024-09-17)
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SAFER-Data Display URL | https://eparesearch.epa.ie/safer/iso19115/display?isoID=98 |
Resource Keywords | Waste Management Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) |
EPA/ERTDI/STRIVE Project Code | 2005-WRM-MS-35 |
EPA/ERTDI/STRIVE Project Theme | Waste and Resource Management |
Resource Availability: |
Public-Open |
Limitations on the use of this Resource | This report should be cited correctly in any derived works by using the citation provided by this system. |
Number of Attached Files (Publicly and Openly Available for Download): | 3 |
Project Start Date | Thursday 1st January 2004 (01-01-2004) |
Earliest Recorded Date within any attached datasets or digital objects | Thursday 1st January 2004 (01-01-2004) |
Most Recent Recorded Date within any attached datasets or digital objects | Tuesday 1st January 2008 (01-01-2008) |
Published on SAFER | Monday 22nd December 2008 (22-12-2008) |
Date of Last Edit | Tuesday 10th February 2009 at 15:45:50 (10-02-2009) |
Datasets or Files Updated On | Monday 22nd December 2008 at 13:32:00 (22-12-2008) |
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The Connacht WMR is made up of Galway city and
county, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo counties. The Cork Waste Management Plan covers both the county and city areas with the revised Plan being published in 2004 to cover the period 2004?2009. The residual waste is largely landfilled within the region at the council?s Youghal and Kinsale Road Landfills. Donegal?s Replacement Waste Management Plan estimated that approximately 52% of households within the region are without a collection service. The review of the Dublin Waste Management Plan began
in 2004 and considered the current capacity available for the treatment of waste and what future capacity would be required to meet the Plan targets.
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The project, entitled ?Critical Analysis of the Potential of Mechanical Biological Treatment for Irish Waste Management?, is led by Fehily Timoney and Company with assistance from project partners Rambøll (Denmark) and Veolia Environmental Services UK. The project is based on both desktop and field studies of the existing mechanical and biological treatment situation in Europe and on first-hand information provided by project partners on the operational performance of several mechanical and
biological facilities across Europe and in the UK. |
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