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Soil Waste Disposal - index
Section 1: Preliminary Data
Related Criteria - ufc_3_240_14n0020
Solid Waste Segregation
Joint Military Operations
Table 1 State Environment Angencies for Sanitary Landfill Regulation and Permit Metters
Table 1 State Environment Angencies for Sanitary Landfill Regulation and Permit Metters - cont'd - ufc_3_240_14n0024
Table 1 State Environment Angencies for Sanitary Landfill Regulation and Permit Metters - cont'd - ufc_3_240_14n0025
Table 1 State Environment Angencies for Sanitary Landfill Regulation and Permit Metters - cont'd - ufc_3_240_14n0026
Section 2: Planning for Solid Waste Management at Navy Installations
Transfer
Solid Waste Disposal
Section 3: Solid Waste Characteristics
Table 2 Approximate Percentage of Solid Waste by Source
Figure 1 Navy Installation Solid Waste Generation Rates
Table 3 Average Daily Solid Waste Generation Rates
Table 4 Summary of Emission Factors for Various Navy Installation Sources
Table 5 Example Composition of Municipal Solid Waste
Table 6 Reported Solid Waste Generation Rates from Various Sources
Section 4: Solid Waste Storage and Collection
Table 7 types Containers for Onsite Solit Waste Storage
Figure 2 Compactor Trucks
Container-Haul Vehicles
Figure 3 Container Haul Trucks
Section 5. Solid Waste Transfer
Direct Dump
Figure 4 Direct Dump to Trailer Transfer Station
Figure 5 Direct Dump to Tipping Floor Transfer Station
Table 8 Transfer Station Summary Table
Air Quality
Transfer Station Costs
Table 9 Example Transfer Station Site Rating Evaluation
Figure 6 Illustration of Direct Haul Versus Transfer Haul Cost Comparison Curves
Section 6: Solid Waste processing and Volume Reduction Conversion
Table 10 Solid Waste Processing Operations
Figure 7 Example of System Configuration for Recovering Ferrous Scrap
Figure 8 Horizontal Hammermill
Figure 9 Types of Air Classifiers
Figure 10 Types of Magnetic Separation Systems
Size Reduction
Magnetic Separation
Solid Waste Conversion Technologies
Figure 11 Modular Heat Recovery Incineration System
Gasification
Figure 12 Turned Windrow Composting Operation
Costs
Table 11 Estimated Costs of Refuse Processing and Conversion Operations
Section 7: Sanitary Landfills
Figure 13 Formula for Determining Landfill Area Requirements
Surface Water and Susceptibility to Flooding
Figure 14 Landfill Constructed on Flat Terrain
Table 12 Ranking of USCS Soil Types According to Performance of Landfill Cover Functions
Table 12 Ranking of USCS Soil Types According to Performance of Landfill Cover Functions - Cont - ufc_3_240_14n0074
Table 12 Ranking of USCS Soil Types According to Performance of Landfill Cover Functions - Cont - ufc_3_240_14n0075
Geology
Table 13 Soil Characteristic Pertinent to Solid Waste Landfills USCS
Table 14 Attenuation Properties of Representative Soil Series
Vegetation
Archaeological or Historic Significance
Bird Hazards
Sanitary Landfill Design
Table 15 Typical Local Regulatory Agencies Having Responsibility for Sanitary Landfill Practices
Design Methodology and Data Compilation
Table 16 Solid Waste Landfill Design Checklist
Table 16 Solid Waste Landfill Design Checklist - cont'd - ufc_3_240_14n0086
Table 16 Solid Waste Landfill Design Checklist - cont'd - ufc_3_240_14n0087
Table 17 Sources of Existing Information
Table 17 Sources of Existing Information - Cont'd
Table 18 Field Investigation for blew Information
Table 18 Field Investigation for blew Information - Cont'd
Design Features
Table 19 Topics Typically Described in a Conceptual Design Report
Figure 15 Landfill Cell Lift Sequencing Diagram
Environmental Safeguards
Figure 16 Area Method Disposal Plan
Figure 20 Advantage and Disadvantage of the Area Trench Method Landfilling Techniques
Figure 17 Trench Method Disposal Plan
Leachate Generation
Landfill Gas. Landfill gas (LFG) is produced by decomposition o the organic matter in solid waste
Figure 18 Leachate Control System
Table 21 Materials Used for Landfill Liners
Table 22 Leachate Treatment Methods
Landfill Gas. Landfill gas (LFG) is produced by decomposition o the organic matter in solid waste - Cont'd
Figure 19 Landfill Gas Monitoring Well
Table 23 Control Techniques for Landfill Gas (LFG)
Figure 20 Passive Trench Landfill Gas Control Sytem
Figure 21 Typical Membrane Barrier Systems
Figure 22 Landfill Gas Extraction Well
Figure 23 Active Landfill Gas Control System - Outside of landfill
Figure 24 Example Calculation for Determining Injection/Extraction Well Spacing
Odors
Storm Water Management
Special Working Areas
Aesthetics
Fencing
Table 24 Some Vegetation Found to Be Tolerant to Landfill Environments
Equipment - ufc_3_240_14n0118
Figure 25 Landfill Earthmoving/Compaction Equipment
Rubber-Tired Machines
Draglines
Table 25 Waste Handling and Compaction Equipment Sizing Table
Table 26 End Uses for Landfill Sites
Figure 26 Final Landfill Surface for Leachate Control
Personnel
Table 27 Required Components of a Closure Plan Report
Management
Figure 27 Capital Cost Worksheet
Figure 28 Landfill Cost Data Sheet
Figire 29 Operating Costs
Figure 30 Total Cost Per Unit of Solid Waste
Operating Costs