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Municipal waste management in Sicily: practices and challenges.
Waste Manag. 2008; 28(7):1201-8.WM

Abstract

There are numerous problems yet to be solved in waste management and although efforts towards waste recovery and recycling have been made, landfills are still the most common method used in the EU and many other industrialised countries. Thermal disposal, particularly incineration, is a tested and viable alternative. In 2004, only 11% of the annual waste production of Italy was incinerated. Sicily, with over five million inhabitants, is the second largest region in Italy where waste management is now a critical problem. The use of landfills can no longer be considered a satisfactory environmental solution; therefore, new methods have to be chosen and waste-to-energy plants could provide an answer. This paper gives details of municipal solid waste management in Sicily following a new Waste Management Plan. Four waste-to-energy plants will generate electricity through a steam cycle; the feedstock will become the residue after material recovery, which is calculated as 20-40% weight of the collected municipal solid waste.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Energy and Environmental Researches, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, Palermo 90128, Italy. messineo@dream.unipa.itNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

17604152

Citation

Messineo, Antonio, and Domenico Panno. "Municipal Waste Management in Sicily: Practices and Challenges." Waste Management (New York, N.Y.), vol. 28, no. 7, 2008, pp. 1201-8.
Messineo A, Panno D. Municipal waste management in Sicily: practices and challenges. Waste Manag. 2008;28(7):1201-8.
Messineo, A., & Panno, D. (2008). Municipal waste management in Sicily: practices and challenges. Waste Management (New York, N.Y.), 28(7), 1201-8.
Messineo A, Panno D. Municipal Waste Management in Sicily: Practices and Challenges. Waste Manag. 2008;28(7):1201-8. PubMed PMID: 17604152.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Municipal waste management in Sicily: practices and challenges. AU - Messineo,Antonio, AU - Panno,Domenico, Y1 - 2007/07/02/ PY - 2006/10/25/received PY - 2007/02/26/revised PY - 2007/05/11/accepted PY - 2007/7/3/pubmed PY - 2008/9/23/medline PY - 2007/7/3/entrez SP - 1201 EP - 8 JF - Waste management (New York, N.Y.) JO - Waste Manag VL - 28 IS - 7 N2 - There are numerous problems yet to be solved in waste management and although efforts towards waste recovery and recycling have been made, landfills are still the most common method used in the EU and many other industrialised countries. Thermal disposal, particularly incineration, is a tested and viable alternative. In 2004, only 11% of the annual waste production of Italy was incinerated. Sicily, with over five million inhabitants, is the second largest region in Italy where waste management is now a critical problem. The use of landfills can no longer be considered a satisfactory environmental solution; therefore, new methods have to be chosen and waste-to-energy plants could provide an answer. This paper gives details of municipal solid waste management in Sicily following a new Waste Management Plan. Four waste-to-energy plants will generate electricity through a steam cycle; the feedstock will become the residue after material recovery, which is calculated as 20-40% weight of the collected municipal solid waste. SN - 0956-053X UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/17604152/Municipal_waste_management_in_Sicily:_practices_and_challenges_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0956-053X(07)00162-6 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -