EREF Municipal Solid Waste eTextbook Educational Modules Table of Contents

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Introduction to Solid Waste Management 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4 1.5. 1.6. 1.7. 1.8. 1.9. 1.10. 1.11.

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4.1. Introduction 4.2. Types of Material Recovery Facilities

What is Solid Waste? Solid Waste Management Systems

4.2.1. Citizen Drop-Off Center 4.2.2. Single and Dual Stream Recycling 4.3. Facility Design and Equipment 4.4. Critical Thinking Questions

Waste Generation and Characteristics Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Circular Economy Composting Thermal Conversion Landfills Leachate

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Landfill Gas

5.2.1. Monofills 5.2.2 Conventional 5.2.3. Bioreactor 5.2.4. Mechanical Biological Pretreatment 5.2.5. Construction and Demolition 5.3. Organics Decomposition 5.4. Leachate 5.5. Gas Production 5.6. Siting a Landfill 5.7. Landfill Infrastructure, Layout and Operation

Waste Generation and Characterization

Solid Waste Collection 3.1. Brief Introduction to Solid Waste Collection 3.2. Public vs. Private Collection 3.3. Characterize and Model Solid Waste Collection Activities 3.3.1. Types of Collection Systems and Vehicles 3.3.2. Modeling of Solid Waste Collection 3.4. Alternative Fuels and Emissions from Solid Waste 3.4.1. Collection 3.4.2. Emission Regulations 3.5 Waste Collection Trends and Challenges

Landfills 5.1. Brief Introduction to Landfills 5.2. Types of Landfills

Critical Thinking Questions

2.1. Defining Municipal Solid Waste 2.2. Measuring Generation 2.3. Municipal Solid Waste Data Sources 2.3.1. Material Flow 2.3.2. State Data Surveys 2.3.3. Facility Data Surveys 2.4. Generated, Landfilled and Diverted Wastes 2.5. Municipal Solid Waste Composition 2.6. Municipal Solid Waste Physical and Chemical Properties 2.7. Critical Thinking Questions

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Material Recovery Facilities

5.8. Post-Closure Care 5.9. Critical Thinking Questions

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Leachate 6.1. 6.2. 6.3. 6.4. 6.5.

Leachate Generation, Quantity and Quality Leachate Treatment Leachate Collection and Liner System Design Landfill Final Covers Critical Thinking Questions

EREF Municipal Solid Waste eTextbook Education Modules Table of Contents

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Landfill Gas

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7.1. Landfill Gas Fundamentals 7.2. Landfill Gas Production Mechanisms and Modeling 7.3. First-order Landfill Generation Model Derivation 7.4. How to Calculate Landfill Gas Generation Rates 7.5. Gas Collection Efficiency 7.6. Greenhouse Gases Equivalencies Calculator 7.7. Landfill Gas Collection System Design 7.7.1. Landfill Gas Collection System Components 7.7.2. Gas Collection and Control System Construction 7.8. Critical Thinking Questions

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10.1. Sustainable Waste Management Fundamentals 10.2. Sustainability Principles 10.2.1. Zero Waste 10.2.2. Cradle to Grave 10.2.3. Sustainable Material and Energy Flows 10.3. Waste Management Hierarchy Application 10.3.1. Waste Minimization and Reuse 10.3.2. Pay-as-You-Throw 10.4. Sustainable Waste Management Case Studies 10.4.1. Evaluation Tools 10.4.2. Case Studies

Anaerobic Digestion 8.1. Introduction to Anaerobic Digestion 8.2. History and Current State of Anaerobic Digestion 8.3. Overview of Anaerobic Digestion Processes 8.4. Biogas Composition, Generation and Electricity Production 8.5. Types of Anaerobic Digestion Systems 8.6. Critical Thinking Questions

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Sustainable Solid Waste Management

Thermal Conversion Processes 9.1. What is Thermal Conversion? 9.2. Thermal Conversion Techniques 9.3. Waste Chemical Properties 9.4. Waste to Energy 9.5. Gasification and Pyrolysis 9.6. Hydrothermal Carbonization 9.7. Thermal Conversion Emissions 9.8. Critical Thinking Questions

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