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The paper refers to the closure of two old dumps, one for hazardous waste and one for non-hazardous waste. The hazardous waste landfill is bordered by perimeter dykes with dimensions of 80 × 80 m. Its closure was achieved by the execution of a closure system in accordance with the European legislation in force. In order to design and execute the closure of the non-hazardous waste landfill it is necessary to relocate waste in order to obtain 1: 3 slopes. Under these conditions, the maximum capacity of the closed landfill is 89500 m3, resulting a deficit of 191100 m3 of waste for which there is no possibility of relocation to the site. An alternative solution to waste relocation is to build a support structure on the eastern side of the existing landfill to ensure waste stability. A classical support structure (retaining wall, piles, etc.) will have very large dimensions and will involve significant economic efforts. An optimal solution is to build a filling up to the level of the existing deposit, i.e. to make an ecological landfill of non-hazardous industrial waste. The paper deals also with the regulations that had to be followed and the difficulties to obtain construction authorization.
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Olinic, E., Olinic, T. (2019). Opening of an Environmentally Friendly Landfill of Non-hazardous Industrial Waste as Support for Closing an Uncontrolled Waste Landfill. In: Zhan, L., Chen, Y., Bouazza, A. (eds) Proceedings of the 8th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics Volume 2. ICEG 2018. Environmental Science and Engineering(). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2224-2_14
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