Home
Wasteconsult International
International
Symposium MBT 2005
Wednesday, 23rd of November 2005 Session A,
general Session
|
|
Overview and Basics of
MBT 1. Basics of MBT and the Waste Management System in 2. Could MBT become the most significant Waste Management Option? Dr. E. Archer, J. Schwager,
Dr. K. Whiting, Juniper Consultancy Services Limited, MBT in different
Countries 3. Significance and perspectives of MBT in 4. Practical Experience with MBT in Emerging Nations Example |
|
Coffee break |
|
|
|
5. Application of the Dome Aeration Method in 6. Management of bioorganic Waste in 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 8. Mechanical-biological Pre-Treatment in Asian Context. C. Visvanathan*,
J. Trδnkler*, C. Chiemchaisri**,
* Asian |
|
Lunch |
|
|
|
9. Potentials for MBT in 10. MBT before Landfilling in 11. Sustainable Landfilling and mechanical biological Treatment of MSW: A
Japanese View. B. Inanc,
Y. Inoue, M. Yamada, National Institute for Environmental Studies, 12. Appraisal of MBT in 13. The Australian Experience of MBT Submissions. M. Selvaraj, WSN Environmental Solutions, |
|
Coffee break |
|
|
|
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, 15. Aerobic and anaerobic MBT Versions: Economics and Service Experience. T. Dippert;
HORSTMANN Recyclingtechnique, Bad 16. Service Experience at MBT Schwanebeck. Dr. M. Kleinke,
Waste Treatment Society Havelland Ltd., 17. Experience with Enlargement and Alteration of the MBTs
Linkenbach and Singhofen.
Dr. J. Dach, Bjoernsen Consulting Engineers Ltd., |
|
Dinner |
|
Wednesday, 23rd of November 2005 Session B, special Session
|
|
Mechanical treatment,
Process Control, Exhaust Gas Treatment 18. Energy Saving 19. Material Flow and Process Analyse in MBT Plants. Dr. B. Zwisele, ARGUS Ltd., 20. Reproduction of MBTs in SAP Solutions for
Waste Management. M. Goetzinger; SAP Inc., 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., |
|
Lunch |
|
|
|
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, 23. Improvement of the biological post Processing
in MBT by the Dome Aeration Method. Dr.
J. Brummack, 24. Aeration as an Instrument for Process Optimisation of intensive
Processing in MBT plants. B. 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., |
|
Coffee break |
|
|
|
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, 27. Effluent free Conditioning of Sand from Compost Conditioning. O. Haub, Hans
Huber Inc., 28. Perkulat
Water Conditioning between Perkulator and Fermenter. R. Dalhoff, Hans Huber Inc., 29. Purification of Processing Water and Leachate by ZeeWeed
UF Membranes. Dr. M. Brockmann, Zenon Ltd., |
|
Dinner |
|
Wednesday, 23rd
and Thursday 24th of November 2005, Exhibition Area
|
Whole day |
Poster Presentation 30. Mechanical-Biological Treatment and residual waste landfill in 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,
|
Thursday 24th
of November 2005, Session A
|
|
Landfilling of MBT Output 34. Basics and Concepts for Landfilling of MBT Output. Dr. M. Kuehle-Weidemeier, Wasteconsult
international, Langenhagen, 35. Environmental Impacts of Landfilling MBT Residues. H. Robinson, Enviros
Consulting Limited, 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, 37. Status Quo of Landfilling of MBT Output in |
|
Coffee break |
|
|
|
Treatment of Exhaust Gas 38. Results of continuous Measurements of Exhaust Gas from intensive
Processing. Dr. M. Kuehle-Weidemeier,
Wasteconsult international, Langenhagen, 39. Treatment of MBT Exhaust Gas Example MBT Luebeck.
Dr. J. Stockinger; HAASE Energietechnique Inc., 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), |
|
Lunch |
|
|
|
42. Marketing experiences with refused derived fuels and recycled
materials from MBT. H. Roth, GOA Ltd., 43. European Market Developement Solid
Recovered Fuel from MBT Plants. C. Ibbetson*, J. Chappell*, Dr. K. Wengenroth**,
*Regen Fuels Ltd., 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, 45. Thermal Utilisation of Refuse derived Fuel in the circulating
fluidised bed: Example Neumuenster. H. Anderl, E. Offenbacher, Austrian Energy & Environment Inc., 46. High calorific Fractions from MBT and their Significance for future
Fuel in |
|
Coffee break |
|
|
16:45 18:45 |
Analytics, Material Flow
and Process Supervision 47. Allocation criteria for waste landfilling and their implementation. Dr. A. Bockreis,
48. From Research to Practice: Infrared Spektroscopy
and thermal Analyse. Dr. E. Smidt, Prof. Dr. P. Lechner,
Institute for Waste Management, 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, 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
ProcessesNational Insitute of Applied Science, Villeurbanne,
France. |
|
Dinner |
|
Friday, 25thof
November 2005
|
|
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.
The conference is accompanied by a commercial
exhibition. There are many possibilities of advertisement and endorsement at
the International Symposium MBT 2005 and in the conference proceedings. Take
the chance to meet an exclusive international circle of potential customers. A
part of the exhibition space is already rented, book on time! First come, first
served! Please get further information from our website and contact us! - tagung@wasteconsult.de
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Binding registration for the International
Symposium MBT 2005 |
|||||||
|
|
|
||||||
|
I sign up binding for the participation at the marked
symposium days. I will pay the registration fee within 14 days after receipt
of the invoice. I recognize and accept the terms and conditions (see below). |
|||||||
|
|
|||||||
|
Please note, that this form doesnt register
you to the accommodation! |
|||||||
|
|
|
||||||
|
Wasteconsult International D 30853 Langenhagen |
Please select ( |
||||||
|
FAX ++49
511 23 59 384 |
|
||||||
|
|
Registration fee net if we receive your
registration until 30th of September 2005 |
Registration fee net in case of registration after
30th of September 2005 |
|||||
|
23.
November 2005 1st
conference day |
□ |
186,00 |
□ |
215,00 |
|||
|
24.
November 2005 2nd
conference day |
□ |
186,00 |
□ |
215,00 |
|||
|
25.
November 2005 Excursion |
□ |
50,00 |
□ |
60,00 |
|||
|
3 day
ticket 23. 25. November 2005 |
□ |
399,00 |
□ |
449,00 |
|||
|
|
Each plus 16% VAT |
Each plus 16% VAT |
|||||
|
□ My conference language is German |
□ My conference language is English |
||||||
|
□ Mr. □
Mrs. |
|
||||||
|
Titel / Name
|
Phone:
..
.. |
||||||
|
Firm
/ Institution
.
|
Fax:
.
|
||||||
|
Address:
.. |
Email:
.. |
||||||
|
Postcode, City:
................................... |
Make
sure to enter a valid email adresss! Invoice and
your conference ticket will be sent via email (PDF documents)! |
||||||
|
|
|||||||
|
Date, signature, chop:
. |
VAT-ID (EU-members) |
||||||
|
|
|
||||||
Terms and conditions, services
Conference
organizer:
Wasteconsult, Robert-Koch-Str. 48 b, 30853 Langenhagen
Fon ++49 (0)511 / 23 59 383 FAX ++49 (0)511 / 23 59 384 www.wasteconsult.de
Conference venue:
Wienecke XI. Hotel, Hildesheimer
Str. 380, 30519
Fon ++49 (0)511 / 126 110 FAX ++49 (0)511 / 12 611 511 www.wienecke.de
Registration has
to be in written form (letter or fax) using this form. After receipt of your
registration you will get the invoice which has to be paid within 14 days. After
reception of your payment your conference ticket will be sent. The registration
is binding. In case of being prevented alternative participants of the same
institution are accepted without extra costs. Cancellations must be received in written form. In case of
cancellation before 30th of October.2005 (date of reception at
Wasteconsult) your payment less an administration charge of 50 Euro will be
refunded. In case of later cancellation the registration fee will not be
refunded, the conference documents are forwarded. If the conference is
cancelled by Wasteconsult (this will only happen because of unanticipated
reasons), the registration fee will be completely refunded. Further pretensions
/ requirements are excluded.
Included services: Lunch
(inclusive 1 soft drink), dinner (inclusive 1 soft drink or beer) and 2 coffee
breaks with coffee and pastry are included at the first and second conference
day. The excursion day includes lunch. All delegates receive an issue of the
conference proceedings. Conference programme and programme sequence are subject
of alterations.
Arrival and accommodation are not included in the
registration fee and have to be organised and paid by the participants
themselves.
Judicial: Only German law
applies. Jurisdiction is