Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
The landfill is included in the non-hazardous waste category in accordance with the Law Decree nr. 36/03 and Law Decree No. 152/06 and further amendments.
Location
Lentini (SR)
Data
Type of service:
Final and executive design, Integrated Environmental Authorization application and construction management
Periodo di progettazione:
2012
Technical data
Site area:
171.000 m2
Surface of the basins
A: 41.800 m2
B: 35.500 m2
Volume totale:
1.914.000 m³
The buried waste will mainly be constituted by dry fraction deriving from mechanical treatment (screening material), European Waste Code: 191212 and stabilized wet fraction, EWC 190503.
The plant consists of two cells, amounting 1.100.000 m³ and 814.000 m³of volume respectively. Both cells are waterproofed in order to preserve the environmental matrices in accordance with the Law Decree No. 36/03.
Each cell will be equipped with a double collection system for leachate generated within the landfill, this system counts with a main upper-network for regular leachate accumulation and a secondary lower-network which serves as a backup. Leachate collection pipe network counts with separate sumps where leachate is conveyed by pumps and stored into two separated steel tanks, in order to allow temporary storage before treating the leachate.
Leachate will be treated, within the same landfill site, through a physical-chemical process. The treated effluent within the limits established by the Law Decree No. 152/06 will be discharged into surface-receptors water bodies while the concentrate sludge generated is pumped over the upper landfill section through a specific infiltration system.
The plant is completed by the landfill gas management system for the extraction, collection and upgrading of the biogas generated by the landfill during operation and post-closure periods. This system allows energy recovery by converting biogas in a bio-fuel which can be injected in the natural has grid and eventually be used as a fuel for the transportation sector. The transformation of bio-wastes into clean energy helps societies to make progress toward becoming circular economies.