Solid waste landfills in middle and lower-income countries [electronic resource] a technical guide to planning, design, and operation Rushbrook, Philip

By: Rushbrook, Philip
Contributor(s): Pugh, Michael | Rushbrook, Philip
Material type: TextTextSeries: World Bank e-Library: ; World Bank Technical Papers: Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 1999Description: 1 online resource (267 p.)ISBN: 0821344579Subject(s): Landfills | Sanitation and Sewerage | Urban Solid Waste Management | Waste Disposal and Utilization | Wastewater Treatment | Water Supply and SanitationAdditional physical formats: Print Version:Online resources: home Abstract: This technical guide seeks to demonstrate that, by encouraging small, continuous improvements in landfill siting, construction, and operation, the accumulative effect over time is the achievement of better operations. The guide does not seek an immediate adoption of sanitary landfill practices. Instead, sanitary landfill is regarded as an eventual goal for which middle- and lower-income countries can plan during the course of several years. A common theme throughout the guide is the emphasis on the practical ways landfills can evolve, as resources and confidence increase, from open dumps to "controlled" dumps to "engineered" landfills and perhaps, one day, to sanitary landfills.
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This technical guide seeks to demonstrate that, by encouraging small, continuous improvements in landfill siting, construction, and operation, the accumulative effect over time is the achievement of better operations. The guide does not seek an immediate adoption of sanitary landfill practices. Instead, sanitary landfill is regarded as an eventual goal for which middle- and lower-income countries can plan during the course of several years. A common theme throughout the guide is the emphasis on the practical ways landfills can evolve, as resources and confidence increase, from open dumps to "controlled" dumps to "engineered" landfills and perhaps, one day, to sanitary landfills.

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