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International Symposium MBT 2005

 

Wednesday, 23rd of November 2005 Session A, general Session

9:00 – 11:05

Overview and Basics of MBT

1.       Basics of MBT and the Waste Management System in Germany. Dr. M. Kuehle-Weidemeier, Wasteconsult international, Langenhagen, Germany.

2.       Could MBT become the most significant Waste Management Option? Dr. E. Archer, J. Schwager, Dr. K. Whiting, Juniper Consultancy Services Limited, Gloucestershire, UK.

MBT in different Countries

3.      Significance and perspectives of MBT in Europe. M. Steiner, Technical Office for Environmental Protection, Innsbruck, Austria.

4.       Practical Experience with MBT in Emerging Nations – Example Brazil. C. Dias Pereira*, W. Toenges**, *Faber Servicio Ltda., San Sebastiao, Brazil, **Wilhelm Faber GmbH, Alzey, Germany.

Coffee break

 

11:35 – 13:35

5.       Application of the Dome Aeration Method in South Africa. Prof. Dr. K. Vorster, Tshwane, University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa

6.       Management of bioorganic Waste in China - Is mechanical biological Treatment an Option for the Future? Prof. Dr. B. Raninger, Prof. Dr. W. Bidlingmaier*, Li Rundong**, Wang Qi**, CIM/GTZ expert at ICEEE, CIM Germany, Mining University Leoben, Austria, *Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany, **Institute of Clean Energy & Environmental Engineering, Hangkong Universitaet, Shenyang, China.

7.       Ex situ Bioremediation of old Landfills by MBT. H-J. Kahle, L. Krzystek*, S. Ledakowicz*, Lausitzer Naturkundliche Akademie e.V., Cottbus, Germany, *Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Lodz, Poland.

8.       Mechanical-biological Pre-Treatment in Asian Context. C. Visvanathan*, J. Trδnkler*, C. Chiemchaisri**, * Asian Institute of Technology, Pathumthani, Thailand, **Kasertsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Lunch

 

14:35 – 16:45

9.       Potentials for MBT in Hungary. Dr. G. Fueleky, Dr. L. Alexa; Hungarian Compost Association, Goedoellσ, Ungarn.

10.   MBT before Landfilling in France – State of the Art and Results of Mass Balance in SDEE – Mende Landfill. J. de Araϊjo Morais, F. Achour, G. Ducom, R. Bayard, Laboratory of Environmental Analysis of Industrial Systems and Processes, National Insitute of Applied Science, Villeurbanne, France.

11.   Sustainable Landfilling and mechanical biological Treatment of MSW: A Japanese View. B. Inanc, Y. Inoue, M. Yamada, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Ibaraki, Japan.

12.   Appraisal of MBT in Great Britain. M. Niesar, Dr. W. Mueller, T. Turk, H. Bulson*, IGW, Witzenhausen, Germany, *Organic Resource Agency Ltd. Worcestershire, England.

13.   The Australian Experience of MBT Submissions. M. Selvaraj, WSN Environmental Solutions, Sydney, Australia.

Coffee break

 

17:15 – 19:15

New Building and Refitting of MBT plants

14.   Best available Technique for Waste Treatment Plants in EU: The significane of BREFs (Best Available Techniques Reference Document). S. Kalmbach, Federal Environment Agency, Dessau, Germany.

15.   Aerobic and anaerobic MBT Versions: Economics and Service Experience. T. Dippert; HORSTMANN Recyclingtechnique, Bad Oeyenhausen, Germany.

16.   Service Experience at MBT Schwanebeck. Dr. M. Kleinke, Waste Treatment Society Havelland Ltd., Nauen, Germany.

17.   Experience with Enlargement and Alteration of the MBTs Linkenbach and Singhofen. Dr. J. Dach, Bjoernsen Consulting Engineers Ltd., Koblenz, Germany.

Dinner

 

 


 

Wednesday, 23rd of November 2005 Session B, special Session

11:35 – 13:35

Mechanical treatment, Process Control, Exhaust Gas Treatment

18.   Energy Saving Automation Drive for Shredders. A. Moeller; VECOPLAN Machine Factory Ltd., Bad Marienberg, Germany.

19.   Material Flow and Process Analyse in MBT Plants. Dr. B. Zwisele, ARGUS Ltd., Berlin, Germany.

20.   Reproduction of MBTs in SAP Solutions for Waste Management. M. Goetzinger; SAP Inc., Walldorf, Germany.

21.   Overview of Application, Functionality and Need for future Development of thermal Exhaust Gas Treatment with regenerative Exhaust Gas Preheating. T. Reindorf, Clausthal Environmental Technique Institute Ltd., Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany.

Lunch

 

14:35 – 16:35

Biological Treatment, Aeration, Methane

22.   Improvement of Water and Air Permeability of Landfilling Sludge by Mixing Treatment with the other Waste. Hiroshi Asakura, Yuzo Inoue, Masato Yamada, Kazuto Endo, Yusaku Ono, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Ibaraki, Japan.

23.   Improvement of the biological post Processing in MBT by the Dome Aeration Method. Dr. J. Brummack, Technical University Dresden – Institute for Process and Environmental Technique, Dresden, Germany.

24.   Aeration as an Instrument for Process Optimisation of intensive Processing in MBT plants. B. Maehl, Hanover, Germany.

25.   Combination of MBT-Biogas and Landfill Gas. Technique and Security Aspects at the MBTs Heisterholz, Luebeck and Goettingen. W. Stachowitz, S. Meier, DAS-IB Ltd., Kiel, Germany.

Coffee break

 

17:15 – 19:15

Liquid Media

26.   Study of the organic matter contained in leachate resulting from two modes of landfilling: leachate recirculation and mechanical-biological pre-treatment before landfilling. C. Berthe, G. Feuillade, E. Redon*, Laboratory of Water an Environmental Sciences, Limoges, *Environment Energy and Waste Research Center, Limay, France

27.   Effluent free Conditioning of Sand from Compost Conditioning. O. Haub, Hans Huber Inc., Berching, Germany.

28.   Perkulat Water Conditioning between Perkulator and Fermenter. R. Dalhoff, Hans Huber Inc., Berching, Germany.

29.   Purification of Processing Water and Leachate by ZeeWeed UF Membranes. Dr. M. Brockmann, Zenon Ltd., Hilden, Germany.

Dinner

 

 

Wednesday, 23rd and Thursday 24th of November 2005, Exhibition Area

Whole day

Poster Presentation

30.   Mechanical-Biological Treatment and residual waste landfill in France: a case study. R. Bayard, C. de Bauer, G. Ducom, J. Morais de Araujo, F. Achour, R. Moretto*, P. Naqiun*, B. Sarrazin*, J-P. Gourc**, L. Riquier***, J. Berthet***, Laboratory of Environmental Analysis of Industrial Systems and Processes, Nat. Insitute of Applied Science, Villeurbanne, *POLDEN, INSAVALOR Batiment du CEI, Villeurbanne, **LIRIGM Laboratory, University of Grenoble, ***VALDECH, Inc. Lons Le Saunier, France.

31.   Mechanical – biological treatment of wastes: overcoming barriers and reducing risk in the UK. C. Velis, R. Smith, A. Garg, S. Pollard, D. Hill; Integrated Waste Management Centre, Cranfield University, UK.

32.   Glue produced by recycling Polystyrene. L. I. Tsikritzis, G. I. Triantafillou, Technological Educational Institute of West Macedonia, H. Lianas, Municipality of Kozani, Greece. Presentation unconfirmed.

33.   Bioaugmentation for the Biosolids Conversion of Anaerobically  Transformed Intermediates of Anti-Biotic Pharmaceutical Waste Sludge - A Case Study. Prof. R. Saravanane, B. B.Srimuruganandam, Pondicherry Engineering College, Pondicherry, India.


 

Thursday 24th of November 2005, Session A

8:30 – 10:30

Landfilling of MBT Output

34.   Basics and Concepts for Landfilling of MBT Output. Dr. M. Kuehle-Weidemeier, Wasteconsult international, Langenhagen, Germany.

35.   Environmental Impacts of Landfilling MBT Residues. H. Robinson, Enviros Consulting Limited, Shrewsbury, England.

36.   The Role of MBT in Reducing Greenhaouse Gas Emissions from Landfill Disposal of MSW. J. Pan, N.Voulvoulis, Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Imperial College, London, UK.

37.   Status Quo of Landfilling of MBT Output in Lower Saxony. W. Braecker, Staatliches Governmental Trade Supervisory Office, Hildesheim, Germany.

Coffee break

 

11:00 – 13:00

Treatment of Exhaust Gas

38.   Results of continuous Measurements of Exhaust Gas from intensive Processing. Dr. M. Kuehle-Weidemeier, Wasteconsult international, Langenhagen, Germany.

39.   Treatment of MBT Exhaust Gas – Example MBT Luebeck. Dr. J. Stockinger; HAASE Energietechnique Inc., Neumuenster, Germany.

40.   Suitability of Biofilter Concepts for Exhaust Gas Cleaning. Dr. C. Cuhls, Dr. A. Clemens, gewitra Ltd., Hanover / Bonn, Germany

Conditioning and Utilisation of MBT Fractions

41.   Producing an agriculturally utilisable fine fraction by MBT of municipal solid waste. B. Morvan, Cemagref (Public Institute), Rennes, France.

Lunch

 

14:00 – 16:15

42.   Marketing experiences with refused derived fuels and recycled materials from MBT. H. Roth, GOA Ltd., Germany.

43.   European Market Developement – Solid Recovered Fuel from MBT Plants. C. Ibbetson*, J. Chappell*, Dr. K. Wengenroth**, *Regen Fuels Ltd., UK, **B&T Umwelt GmbH, Germany.

44.   Aggregates for Conditioning of Waste and Refuse derived Fuel: Troubles, Damages, Abrasion and Verification of non-forfeiture values. M. Kanthak, Kanthak & Adam civil Law Assoc., Berlin, Germany.

45.   Thermal Utilisation of Refuse derived Fuel in the circulating fluidised bed: Example Neumuenster. H. Anderl, E. Offenbacher, Austrian Energy & Environment Inc., Graz-Raaba,Austria.

46.   High calorific Fractions from MBT and their Significance for future Fuel in Germany. P. Schrum, Federal Association biogenous Fuel Membership Corp.., Erkner, Germany.

Coffee break

 

16:45 – 18:45

Analytics, Material Flow and Process Supervision

47.   Allocation criteria for waste landfilling and their implementation. Dr. A. Bockreis, I. Steinberg, Prof. Dr. J. Jager, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany.

48.   From Research to Practice: Infrared Spektroscopy and thermal Analyse. Dr. E. Smidt, Prof. Dr. P. Lechner, Institute for Waste Management, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria.

49.   Comparison of the SRI and DR4 biodegradation test methods for assessing the biodegradability of untreated and MBT treated municipal solid waste. A. R. Godley, W. Mueller*, J. Frederickson**, H. Barker***, WRc plc, Wiltshire, England, *IGW, Witzenhausen, Germany, **Integrated Waste Systems, Milton Keynes, UK, ***Environment Agency, Bristol, UK.

50.   Characterisation of organic matter in Municipal Solid Wastes: a pertinent tool for the assessment of a mechanical-biological treatment. F. Achour, J. Morais de Araujo, M. Rouez, C. de Bauer, G. Ducom, R. Bayard, Laboratory of Environmental Analysis of Industrial Systems and Processes, National Insitute of Applied Science, Villeurbanne, France.

Dinner

 

 


 

Friday, 25thof November 2005

8:15 – ca. 17:30

Excursion to MBT plants

Departure from and arrival at Hotel Wienecke XI. (one lunch break included)

 

 

Wednesday, 23rd and Thursday 24th of November 2005, Exhibition Area

Commercial exhibition

 

Designers and manufacturers of MBT plants and other companies present themselves.

 

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