Geotech_wanderer
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 7, 2018
- 2
Hello everybody,
the discussion topic that I would like to introduce is that of a partial landfill mining, related to a road that has to cross part of a former urban waste landfill area (the site was closed several years ago). Of course, the area interested by the road must be emptied, since waste does not sustain the loads safely. It is impossibble to change the road path, as well as to build a bridge. Therefore, the issue is to separate more efficiently as possible the part of the landfill to be excavated from the one still remaining as it is. The initial idea was that of doing a slurry wall made of concrete inside the landfill body and then digging out waste in the foreseen road side: some problems with this option are bound to the difficulties to excavate for such a wall in the middle of the landfill body, also because the bentonite would escape from the waste voids, and this would create problems also in the subsequent mined waste classification. Another option could be relying on a reinforced earth slope to be recreated, in order to separate the two parts after waste excavation: anyway, this would probably require to excavate and dispose away a major amount of waste (i.e. more costs). Do you know of some similar cases in which an efficient solution was opted for? Any suggestion would be of great help.
Ps: the waste is not dangerous and well-stabilized.
the discussion topic that I would like to introduce is that of a partial landfill mining, related to a road that has to cross part of a former urban waste landfill area (the site was closed several years ago). Of course, the area interested by the road must be emptied, since waste does not sustain the loads safely. It is impossibble to change the road path, as well as to build a bridge. Therefore, the issue is to separate more efficiently as possible the part of the landfill to be excavated from the one still remaining as it is. The initial idea was that of doing a slurry wall made of concrete inside the landfill body and then digging out waste in the foreseen road side: some problems with this option are bound to the difficulties to excavate for such a wall in the middle of the landfill body, also because the bentonite would escape from the waste voids, and this would create problems also in the subsequent mined waste classification. Another option could be relying on a reinforced earth slope to be recreated, in order to separate the two parts after waste excavation: anyway, this would probably require to excavate and dispose away a major amount of waste (i.e. more costs). Do you know of some similar cases in which an efficient solution was opted for? Any suggestion would be of great help.
Ps: the waste is not dangerous and well-stabilized.