Slope stability of bioreactor landfills during leachate injection: Effects of heterogeneous and anisotropic municipal solid waste conditions

@article{Giri2014SlopeSO,
  title={Slope stability of bioreactor landfills during leachate injection: Effects of heterogeneous and anisotropic municipal solid waste conditions},
  author={Rajiv Kumar Giri and Krishna R. Reddy},
  journal={Waste Management \& Research},
  year={2014},
  volume={32},
  pages={186 - 197}
}
  • R. Giri, K. Reddy
  • Published 19 February 2014
  • Engineering, Geology, Biology
  • Waste Management & Research
In bioreactor landfills, leachate recirculation can significantly affect the stability of landfill slope due to generation and distribution of excessive pore fluid pressures near side slope. The current design and operation of leachate recirculation systems do not consider the effects of heterogeneous and anisotropic nature of municipal solid waste (MSW) and the increased pore gas pressures in landfilled waste caused due to leachate recirculation on the physical stability of landfill slope. In… 
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