To Extend Useful Life of Toa Baja Municipal Solid Waste Landfill
Resumen
The objective of this project is to
identify the main issues affecting Toa Baja
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill and the reasons it is
in the Environmental Protection Agency list for
closure; and to provide some suggestions to extend
the useful life of this landfill. This research is
qualitative not quantitative; data was obtained from
interviews, documents, field visits observations, online information and audiovisual materials. It is also
retrospective because it relies on information
already present. The analysis for this study will be
examining the data available and trying to organize
it in a logical sequence. A landfill is one of few
systems for non-hazardous solid waste disposal in
which the waste is buried between layers of earth to
build up low-lying land, also called sanitary landfill.
This method is the most common method of waste
disposal but can create other issues like methane
gas; liquefaction (condition where saturated or
partially saturated soil substantially loses strength
and stiffness) and soil and ground water
contamination. Solid waste means any garbage and
other discarded materials, including solid, liquids,
semi-solid, or contained gaseous material resulting
from industrial, commercial, construction, mining,
agricultural operations and household. The solid
waste could be divided into two areas; toxic or
hazardous materials, and non-hazardous materials;
and according to these two big classifications there
are specific areas for final disposition and
management. Leachate is the fluids from garbage
placed on a specific area for a long time, which if
percolate to the subsoil could contaminate the soils
and ground water.
Key Terms - Compost, Composting, Landfill,
Leachate treatment, Recycling, Solid Waste
Management.