Service for the Future

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1 Service for the Future Safe Disposal and Landfilling

2 Safe Landfills as a base for a Mo EU Regulation 2008/98/EG obliges states to Prevention Minimization Reuse ENERGY ENERGY COMPOST Household Industry RDF (refuse derived fuel) SECONDARY RAW MATERIAL BIO WASTE GLASS PAPER PLASTIC METAL Recycling Composting Sorting Energy Recovery Incinerator SLAG, ASH Mechanical treatment Biological treatment STABILIZED MATERIAL Disposal Safe landfill» Safe landfills: Saving resources, generating power The Modern Waste Management System starts and ends with safe, sanitary landfi lls. It means that in spite of the prevention of waste, in conjunction with careful collection, separation and re-use, some types of waste that cannot be re-used or recycled will at any time remain. A sanitary landfi ll is always the fi rst step in waste management where a controlled waste disposal can be guaranteed. Any time waste needs a technically sophisticated and absolutely safe fi nal storage solution that permits continuous monitoring to be carried out. Such facilities require drainage systems for collecting and treating leachates, as well as systems for the collection and utilization of landfi ll gas. The.A.S.A. waste management centres comply with the highest safety standards and have each been certifi ed in 2

3 dern Waste Management System Steps in.a.s.a. Waste Management System Implementation of a Modern Waste Management System Waste management centres are a basis for a comprehensive waste management system. Its building-up is a step-by-step procedure and depending on local requirements and feasibility. We are ambitious to protect environment from the very beginning. II. Collection 2 nd step III. Implementation of Separate Collection 3 rd step IV. Composting, Sorting and Recycling of Waste 4 th step V. Treatment of Waste (MBA, Incineration) 5 th step I. Safe Landfills according to EU - Standards 1 st step Environmental Awareness of Population 1 st : Constructing a safe landfill according to EU Standards We design, construct and operate safe landfi lls. Essential environmental safety is secured through a multi-barrier-concept: Detection of a suitable location Installation of a bottom sealing Strict controls of incoming waste Experienced operation Carrying out re-cultivation and aftercare 2 nd : Start of waste collection and environmental awareness raising campaigns Servicing population and institutions are carried out with proper equipment for all kinds of waste. Our environmental awareness raising campaigns are focused on children primarily. 3 rd : Implementation of separate collection Separate collection is implemented in order to improve waste management and its further processing. 4 th : Sortin g, recycling and composting of waste First treatment measures are sorting and recycling as well as composting of waste. 5 th : Treatment of waste (mechanical-biological treatment, incineration, ) Implementation of further treatment, such as mechanical-biological, incineration and RDF-production depends on needs and requirements based on countries' legislation and feasibility. We are experienced with all kinds of treatment processes. accordance with ISO..A.S.A. can offer every service connected with the process of safe and sustainable landfi lling, from establishing the project, construction of the landfill and its operation, to the subsequent recultivation. Landfi lls constructed by.a.s.a. have implemented technologies that help to create a better environment and also turn our waste into new energy and new resources. Safe landfi lls can work as energy generators : High-quality fuels production: used for the district heating: t/year Gases originating from the landfi ll are transformed into electricity (eco-power): approx. 20, MWh/year By applying other technologies following products can be generated at the landfi ll sites: MBT: Leachate water (contaminated water) is made into clean water of drinking quality ( m 3 /year). Composting: Biogenic waste is processed in composting plants. These fertilizers and substrates can be returned to circulation by being used in agriculture.» 3

4 1 st step: Constructing and operation of safe la Landfill Body 1a and 1b Landfi ll Halbenrain (AT) Re-cultivated landfi ll body after 10 years A landfi ll is structured into different sectors with a separate discharge of rain and leachate waters. After several years of operation, the fi rst sector is recultivated, while the active area is still available for disposing of incoming waste. Weighbridge 2 Landfi ll Arad (RO) Every single truck passes the weighbridge where the amount of waste to be disposed is measured. Data is processed further to bookkeeping and technical department. Cleaning Pit 8 Landfi ll Hódmezővásárhely (HU)» Elements of a Modern Waste Management Centre Cleaning pits are an important installation to keep trucks proper. 4

5 ndfills according to EU Standards 1a Water Collection System 4 Tainach (AT) 1b 8 3 During the operation of a landfi ll, rainwater can infi ltrate the landfi ll body and solve pollutants out of waste. This water is called leachate. To optimize the amount of leachate, the landfi ll sectors are open as short as possible. After closing a landfi ll sector, water cannot enter into the landfi ll body. Surface water coming from pathways and unused landfi ll sections is collected in separate surface water reservoir. 6 Degassing System 5 Landfi ll Hódmezővásárhely (HU) Landfi ll body a Active area b Re-cultivated area Weighbridge Fence System for collection of leachate water, leachate water basin & basin for surface water Degassing system and gas station Administration building Waste treatment facilities and storage area Cleaning pits for trucks Landfi ll gas arises from degradation of organic waste components. Within 15 to 20 years 100 to 200 m³ landfi ll gas is arising from 1 ton of household waste. Treatment of landfi ll gas begins with collection of gas through gas wells. In a fi rst phase gas is burned before volume is suffi cient for producing electricity. 5

6 References.A.S.A. Group Poland Czech Republic Slovakia 24. Austria Hungary RO Romania SE 25. Serbia Bulgaria 6

7 Austria 1..A.S.A. Waste Management Centre Tainach (aftercare) landfi ll, splitting plant, press, transfer station since A.S.A. Waste Management Centre Halbenrain (aftercare) landfill since 1979 mechanical-biological treatment facility, splitting plant, power generation plant, laboratory since 1990 Czech Republic 3..A.S.A. Waste Management Centre Praha-Ďáblice landfi ll for non-separated municipal waste, sorting plant with alternative fuel production, press, composting plant since 2003 investments > 15 Mio. 4..A.S.A. Landfill Tisová municipal and other waste landfi ll, composting and biodegradation plants, gas fl are station, since A.S.A. Landfill Řepiště landfi ll, since A.S.A. Landfill Žabčice, landfill No. I (recultivation), landfill No. II municipal waste landfi ll, biodegradation plant, gas fl are station since A.S.A. Landfill Únanov industrial waste landfi ll, composting plant, 8..A.S.A. Landfill Lodín industrial waste landfi ll, protected store of hazardous waste and a solidifi cation plant, since A.S.A. Landfill Bláto (Uhlířské Janovice) landfi ll, sorting line 10..A.S.A. Landfill Lišov municipal waste landfi ll, sorting line, a waste collection yard and storage of hazardous waste, 11..A.S.A. Landfill Vyskytná (recultivation) municipal waste landfi ll, since A.S.A. Waste Management Centre Borek u Dačic O waste landfi ll - other waste, including rubble and earth, composting plant, 13..A.S.A. Waste Management Centre Úholičky municipal waste landfi ll, sorting plant with alternative fuel production, gas fl are station since A.S.A. Landfill Uhy landfill, gas flare station, Slovakia 15..A.S.A. Waste Management Centre Zohor, landfill non-hw, landfill landfill, sorting plant with alternative fuel production, press, biodegradation area, solidification, splitting total investments > 7,0 Mio. 16..A.S.A. Landfill Dolný Bar landfi ll,sorting line, press since 2004 total investments > 2,0 Mio. 17..A.S.A. Waste Management Centre Trnava (operated) landfi ll, groundsorting, press since 2004 total investments > 2,0 Mio. Hungary 18..A.S.A. Waste Management Centre Gyál waterproofed regional waste landfi ll, gas fl are station, sorting line, composting plant, 19..A.S.A. Waste Management Centre Hódmezövásárhely waterproofed regional waste landfi ll, gas fl are station, sorting line, composting plant, 20. AKSD Waste Management Centre Debrecen landfi ll, sorting station, composting plant, gas fl are station, since 1993 Romania 21..A.S.A. Landfill Arad fi rst ecological landfi ll in Romania, landfi ll and press (sorting) since 2003 Poland 22..A.S.A. Landfill Radomsko installation for disposal of industrial sewage & liquid waste, including hazardous waste since A.S.A. Landfill Sadów (Lubliniec region) fi rst.a.s.a. landfill in Poland since A.S.A. Landfill Tarnobrzeg (recultivation) landfi ll & sorting since 2010 Serbia 25..A.S.A. Landfill Lapovo ecological landfi ll and Waste Management Centre since 2009 investment until 2009 > 3 Mio. 26..A.S.A. Landfill Kikinda ecological landfi ll and Waste Management Centre since 2008 investment until 2009 > 3 Mio. Bulgaria 27..A.S.A. Landfill Dobritch ecological landfi ll since A.S.A. Landfill Razgrad ecological landfi ll since 2010 Legend:.A.S.A. location Local headquarter Capital city 7

8 .A.S.A. because of Our reliable service quality Taylor-made services for our customers Modern facilities and equipment Long-time experienced staff Our collaborative partnerships Waste management services in line with all stakeholders Respecting local requirements and needs Long-time partnerships with cities (JV) Our environmental responsibility and awareness All our activities are fully compliant with EU regulations Own education programs for young generations Sustainable resource management Energy recovery from waste (landfill gas utilization, thermal treatment of waste, RDF) municipalities served 4,7 mil. residents served 18 joint-ventures with municipalities 4 mil. tons of waste processed more than 0,5 million tons of secondary raw materials per year handled 27 landfills in compliance with EU regulations operated or owned Service for the Future.A.S.A. Abfall Service AG, A-2325 Himberg, Hans-Hruschka-Gasse 9 Tel , Fax asa@asa.at,