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1 Current scenario of Indian Landfill and its solution through Biotechnological approaches The session on Biotechnological Approaches for Enhancing Functional Quality of Urban Landscapes 2nd International Congress on Green Urban Futures 2014 A.K. Agnihotri The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) New Delhi

2 Background and Facts: MSW generation, in terms of kg/capita/day, has shown a positive correlation with economic development at world scale Landfills are the world s third largest anthropogenic emission source, accounting for about 12% of global methane emissions (USEPA, 2006). Cities generating waste above 6500 TPD lack sanitary landfills Greater Mumbai and Delhi Around 50% of the MSW is biodegradable. Generation of MSW is around 0.2 kg/capita/day in low population density areas, and 0.6kg/capita/day in large urban areas (data from CPCB and NEERI)

3 Delhi, Kanpur, Jaipur, Pune. Ahmedabad, Ludhiana and Surat have emerged as cities with the highest potential for LFG 22.27% (5 out of 22 #) of cities have conducted feasibility studies on methane emissions (Delhi, Ahmedabad, Surat, Greater Mumbai and Jamshedpur) Most of the municipalities have no sanitary landfill facility and follow dumping for disposal of MSW Source: Survey on the Current Status of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Indian Cities and the Potential of Landfill Gas to Energy Projects in India FICCI (2009)

4 Impact of urbanization on MSW generation in India In its Annual Report the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) estimated that approximately 55 million tons (1.5 lakh tonnes per day) of MSW are generated in urban areas of India annually. It is estimated that the amount of waste generated in India will increase at a rate of approximately % annually There are 53 cities in India with a million plus population, which together generate 86,000 TPD (31.5 million tons per year) of MSW at a per capita waste generation rate of 500 grams/day. The six metro cities, Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru together generate 48,000 TPD (17.5 million TPY) of MSW.

5 Table. Trends in India s urbanization: Census Year Urban population (in million) Percentage urban Annual exponential growth rate (%) Note: As the 1981 Census was not conducted in Assam, and the 1991 Census was not held in Jammu and Kashmir, the population of India includes projected figures for these states in those periods. Source: Bhagat (2011)

6 Overall scenario of MSW generated in India Among the four geographical regions in India, Northern India generates the highest amount of MSW (40,500 TPD or 14.8 million TPY), 30% of all MSW generated in India; and Among states, Maharashtra (22,200 TPD or 8.1 million TPY), West Bengal (15,500 TPD or 5.7 million TPY), Uttar Pradesh (13,000 TPD or 4.75 million TPY), Tamil Nadu (12,000 TPD or 4.3 million TPY) Andhra Pradesh (11,500 TPD or 4.15 million TPY) generate the highest amount of MSW. Among Union Territories, Delhi (11,500 TPD or 4.2 million TPY) generates the highest and Chandigarh (486 TPD or 177,400 TPY) generates the second highest amount of waste. Source-Sustainable Solid Waste Management in India, by Ranjith Kharvel Annepu (2012)

7 Table: Waste to Energy techniques practiced In major cities in India City MSW Generated (TPD) Present Waste Handling Techniques RDF / WTE (TPD) Biomethanation (TPD) Mumbai Yes Kolkata Nil Nil New Delhi Yes Chennai Nil Nil Chandigarh Yes Pune Yes TPD= Tonnes/ Day Table : Power generating potential Source: energetica india, 2012 Period MSW Generated (TPD) Power Generation Potential (MW)

8 These figures shows that Biomethanation has more weightage against other technology installed in India at present scenario Types of Waste to Energy Technologies used in India Source: Jain et al. (2014) International Journal of Advanced Research (2014)

9 SWOT analysis of MSW management and disposal in India Strength Opportunities High quantum of waste generated Door-to-Door Collection Improve Primary Collection Installed waste to energy plants in metro cities Weakness Partial Segregation of Recyclables Usually people wait for the government s action. Not In My Backyard (NIMBY) syndrome and Who cares syndrome. Inappropriate Disposal of Waste on Open Dumping Grounds Around 50% of the MSW is biodegradable. Increasing involvement of Private Sector Involvement in SWM Regulation of new rules and acts, and a new ordinance to be enacted for promoting proper MSWM Recovering energy from waste can become an excellent source of renewable energy Threats Increasing per capita waste in cities Unavailability of land for dumping the waste Long lifecycle of the landfill sites Lack of awareness among masses

10 Problems with todays landfills: Finding new landfills in and around cities is nearly impossible because of the poor track record of dumpsite operations and its maintenance in India and the Not in My Backyard (NIMBY) phenomenon. Carbon-di-oxide, Methane and other harmful gases generated by decaying organic wastes are released into the atmosphere. Methane is a green house gas and can itself be a danger to inhabitants of an area because it is flammable and potentially explosive. Over dumping and not focusing on the biological treatment of the landfill

11 Improper management of leachate is contaminating the ground water and causing underground water/ river pollution in nearby areas With the rapid increase in the population living in urban areas, the volume of MSW is likely to increase considerably.

12 Technological options available and challenges S.No. Technological options Challenges 1. Composting Composting is difficult process because the waste arrives in a mixed form and contains a lot of nonorganic material. When mixed waste is composted, the end product is of poor quality. 2. Incineration In India the incineration is a poor option as the waste consists mainly high organic material (40 60%) and high inert content (30 50%) also low calorific value content ( kcal/kg), high moisture content (40 60%) in MSW and the high costs of setting up and running the plants 3. Gasification Technology 4. Refuse Derived Fuel (RFD) Plants MSW treatment after drying, removing the inert and shredding for size reduction, costly and need more manpower. Operation of the thermal treatment systems involves not only higher cost, but also a relatively higher degree of expertise. 5. Landfilling Open, uncontrolled and poorly managed dumping is commonly practiced, giving rise to serious environmental degradation, pollution of groundwater, bad odour. Limited availability of land for waste disposal

13 Drawback of the technological options available Limited technological options available Incineration was thought to be good options but were providing less calorific value out of the waste and are more hazardous to health and environment India does not have the laws or government agencies to regulate this new sector of waste-to-energy incineration. The National Green Tribunal in March 2013 found dioxin emissions from the incineration plant above permissible limits Landfill options are more traditional and feasible but long time duration. Other options require expertise, separation of waste, drying, need more man power and engages more capital investment.

14 Case study of Metro Cities: (Delhi) Bhalswa and Okhla. The results showed that the range of methane emission varies in winter from to and in Summer from mg/m2/h in these landfill areas. Municipal Solid Waste Management in New Delhi, India Population Sites Average Waste generated Composition of waste Biodegradables (73.7%) 17 Million Bhalswa (1992) Ghazipur (1984) Okhla (1994) TPD Recyclables (9.2%) Inert (10.8 %) Non- Biodegradables (6.3 %)

15 Typical Composition of Landfill Gases in Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Sites. Component In Percent Methane carbon dioxide Nitrogen 2 5 Oxygen Ammonia NMOCs (non-methane organic compounds) NMOCs commonly found in landfills include acrylonitrile, benzene, 1,1-dichloroethane, 1,2-cis dichloroethylene, dichloromethane, carbonyl sulfide, ethyl-benzene, hexane, methyl ethyl ketone, tetra chloroethylene, toluene, trichloroethylene, vinyl chloride, and xylenes. Sulphides (hydrogen sulfide, dimethyl sulfide, mercaptans are naturally occurring landfill sulphides mixture, which gives it rotten-egg smell) Hydrogen Carbon monoxide 0 0.2

16 Recently in News: NDMC (North Delhi Municipal Corporation) bans South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) for dumping garbage at landfill site, over payment dispute (SDMC was supposed to pay 350 per metric tonne of garbage) Delhi's landfill sites 'overflow' as High Court orders construction of new dumping grounds to curb environmental and health 'disaster The three present sites at Ghazipur, Bhalaswa and Okhla are already overflowing and have reached saturation point, the situation becomes scarier with the daily release of garbage expected to jump to 18,000 tonnes by 2021

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18 Ten new prospective landfill sites identified for Delhi New Delhi locals Cry Foul against Incinerator s Exhaust Two-third solid waste in state disposed in unscientific manner: MPCB report

19 Source : The Hindu, New Delhi, May 1 st 2014

20 Case study of Metro Cities: (Mumbai) At present there are 3 landfill sites in Mumbai. These are Deonar, Mulund and Gorai, whose expected lifespan remains only 5 years New landfill site which have been proposed: at Kanjur marg (66 ha) will be using Bio-reactor land filling (Anaerobic Digestion Process) and composting technology for its waste treatment All the dumping grounds are nearly km north of South Mumbai, and cost approximate to about 16 lakhs per day. while costs for maintenance of dumping ground, waste transportation and hire charges come to 126 crores per annum

21 The study found that about 2% of the total MSW generated in Mumbai is openly burnt on the streets and 10% of the total MSW generated is burnt in landfills by humans or due to landfill fires Increasing population of the city has forced people to settle near the dumping grounds. Densely inhabited areas now surround the landfill Classification of Dumping Sites in Mumbai Source: Solid Waste Management on Dumping Ground in Mumbai Region A Study: Joshi, Patil,Maurya, International conference on Green Computing and Technology(2013)

22 Gorai dumpsite (among world s top 100 sustainable projects) The Gorai dumpsite is located in the western suburbs of Mumbai, and is very close to habitation. It spreads over an area of 19.6 ha and is operational since Approximately, about 2.34 million tons of waste up to an average height of 26 m is lying at the site. To provide environmental solution for developing an Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan (ISWM) for the Metropolitan city, Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) has appointed IL&FS for this project.

23 Mulund Dumping Ground, Mumbai Burning of solid waste in Mumbai Landfill Source: Solid Waste Management on Dumping Ground in Mumbai Region A Study: Joshi, Patil,Maurya, International conference on Green Computing and Technology(2013)

24 Case study from abroad Columbia building first bioreactor landfill in Missouri: Columbia is currently working on a type of liquid-injected landfill area known as a bioreactor Yolo County Central Landfill (U.S. state of California) : The Landfill-Based Anaerobic Digester-Compost Project (digester cell) is a new technology that has been developed, based on the landfill bioreactor technology Coca Cola landfill gas utilisation project at Atlanta in USA which has MW CHP plant using LFG from Hickory Ridge landfill

25 BMW experience in USA wherein In early 2003, four turbines located at BMW Manufacturing Co. s Energy Center came alive with the combustion of methane gas piped in from the nearby Palmetto Landfill. (click here for short video) The Adnams bioenergy plant is the first of its kind in the UK built to inject green gas to grid, producing bio-methane from food and brewery waste.

26 British Airways and Washington, D.C.-based Solena Group Inc. have entered a joint venture to build a 16 MMgy waste-to-jet-fuel plant in eastern London. (The plant will process 500,000 metric tons (551,156 tons) of municipal solid waste (MSW) into fuel each year, employing Solena Group's plasma gasification technology and the Fischer Tropsch process to produce the jet fuel and bionaptha). Lufthansa turns to algae and municipal solid waste in quest for new sources of sustainable jet biofuel. The facility will convert more than 520,000 tonnes of waste biomass into jet fuel, diesel fuel and electricity. Source:

27 The US, Waste Management Inc. operates 2 plants in California and Ohio (with a third announced in October 2013) to convert landfill gas to liquefied natural gas. Waste Management also produces over 500 MW of electricity from biogas, and its subsidiary Wheelabrator Inc. has a capacity of almost 670 MW. Source: Sunshine Gas Producers (a joint venture between DTE Biomass Energy and EIF Renewable Energy Holdings) through its subsidiary Landfill Energy Systems, has started generating electricity from landfill gas at its recently constructed renewable energy facility at the Sunshine Canyon Landfill in Sylmar, a neighborhood in Los Angeles. Source: DTE Biomass Energy October 14, 2014

28 Why Biotechnological approach is needed for ultimate disposal of MSW Need for a rational MSW management based on high quality scientific input Limited Land for new landfills MSW treatment in landfills were primarily carried out by anaerobic digestion and decomposition which is derived form the microbes, thus scientific mechanism is must be considered

29 Legal position about MSW Management and Disposal in India The Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules 2000 A typical waste management system in a low- or middle-income country includes the following elements: Waste generation and storage Segregation, reuse, and recycling at the household level Primary waste collection and transport to a transfer station or community bin Street sweeping and cleansing of public places Management of the transfer station or community bin Secondary collection and transport to the waste disposal site

30 Waste disposal in landfills Collection, transport, and treatment of recyclables at all points on the solid waste pathway (collection, storage, transport, and disposal) The Government of India (GOI) recommend adoption of different technologies, which include bio-methanation, gasification, pyrolysis, plasma gasification, refuse derived fuel (RDF), waste-to-energy combustion (WTE), sanitary landfills (SLF). However, the suitability of technologies to Indian conditions has not been sufficiently studied, especially with regard to the sustainable management of the entire MSW stream and reducing its environmental and health impacts.

31 Way forward: Set up of an anaerobic bioreactor with leachate recirculation to recover the full energy potential of biomass waste In second stage, operated in the aerobic mode to produce compost The third stage for resource and space recovery The bio-cell landfill is a novel and holistic approach to waste disposal on land; with energy recovery, landfill gas emission control, groundwater contamination control, and compost and space recovery as direct benefit Source: Sustainable landfill bio-cell an innovative technology to bio-stabilize organic fraction of municipal solid waste : Don Davies Stantec Consulting Ltd. Calgary Rem Tech October 2010

32 Potential Advantages of Bioreactor Landfills Decomposition and biological stabilization in years vs. decades in dry tombs Lower waste toxicity and mobility due to both aerobic and anaerobic conditions Reduced leachate disposal costs A 15 to 30 percent gain in landfill space due to an increase in decomposition of waste mass Significant increased LFG generation that, when captured, can be used for energy use onsite or sold Decrease in long-term environmental risks and landfill operating Reduced post-closure care

33 Schematic representation of the landfill gas generation and energy recovery as compared to conventional concept

34 What we can propose: (For existing Landfills) The existing landfill will be used for the study, and treatment will be carried out in parts Feasibility study for the methane from the landfill will be carried out. Application of the existing suitable consortium of anaerobic bacteria available at our lab for increasing the degradation rate of the waste Collection of the leachate and recirculation of the same to the dump for proving the better moisture to the dump

35 Infrastructure development and installation of gas collection system at site Collection of the methane gas produced during decomposition of the waste by cover the landfill with more wide upper liner, to prevent escape of landfill gas, with better gas collection system Life cycle reduction of the existing landfill using Bioreactor landfill model concept by 1/3 of the present Composting of the left out waste using aerobic bacteria

36 Methane producing microbes Identified methane producing bacteria (methanogens), were reported from following genus Methanobacterium Methanococcus Methanosarcina Methanobrevibacter Methanoculleus Methanogenium Methanothermobacter Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/methanogen

37 Key Benefits of the Biomethanation process Reduction of Carbon dioxide emission (CO H 2 CH H 2 O) Increase in Methane generation by using potent methanogens reported Reduction of the life span of existing landfill by increasing decomposition rate Ground water contamination through Leachate can be checked Compost can be prepared from the left after matter

38 Recommendations Segregation of the solid waste before disposing at Landfill site Multiple scientific technologies should be adopted for convert waste to energy Conduct feasibility study of existing Landfill for methane extraction New landfill should be built scientifically and engineered way Life cycle reduction of the existing landfill using Bioreactor landfill model should be adopted The Government of India should use satellite maps to identify new landfills sites Revisal of Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, according to existing conditions

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