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Title:

Organic Fraction Centesimal Composition Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste from Municipal Landfill of Santo André Aiming the Energy Application by Anaerobic Digestion

Author(s):

Silva, C.A., Marana, K.B.B., Santana, A.R., Ríos, J.M.G., Rodrigues, D.S., Toneli, J.T.C.L., Antonio, G.C.

Document(s):

Paper Paper

Poster Poster

Abstract:

Solid Waste production is a problem it has intensified over the years. The environment protection, that pollution and sanitation availability is a civil right, according to Federal Constitution, so the government must be responsible for environmental control practices. The Solid Waste National Plan is a document drawn up from the Solid Waste National Policy that strengthens the principles of integrated and sustainable waste management, it proposes measures to promote the collection, treatment and disposal of solid waste. This study presents an overview of Municipal Solid Waste of Santo André in Brazil, in order to characterize the organic fraction using the chemical composition to evaluate the possibility of energy recovery treatment by biochemical process of anaerobic digestion. To this end, it was determined the chemical characteristics of the organic fraction of MSW disposed in the Municipal Landfill of Santo André such as lipids and protein composition. It was studied the household and commercial waste sources, the CRAISA (Regional Integrated Supply Company of St. Andrew) and fairs. Some results were compared and interrelated. Average values form: The 5.43% lipid content ± 0.51% for the routes of wet waste, 2.31% ± 0.44% for CRAISA and 3.24% ± 0.23% for for open-market; the protein content was 12.23% ± 2.10% for the routes of wet waste, 8.75% ± 0.44% for CRAISA and 9.69% ± 1.17% for open-market, standing therefore in the excellent results for the process of anaerobic digestion occurs.

Keywords:

biomass, energy, municipal solid waste (MSW), organic waste, chemical composition

Topic:

Biomass Resources

Subtopic:

Municipal and Industrial Wastes

Event:

25th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition

Session:

1DV.1.64

Pages:

219 - 223

ISBN:

978-88-89407-17-2

Paper DOI:

10.5071/25thEUBCE2017-1DV.1.64

Price:

FREE