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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landfill_mining The Wikipedia Page on Landfill Mining and Reclamation]

Revision as of 23:16, 17 July 2020

Basics

  • Essentially Strip Mining but of Landfills
  • Easier with modern landfills, but can be done with old (even informal) ones.
  • In older ones, it can even be of historic value (like a time capsule of sorts, anthropologists, and archeologits do this with old "mounds" with mainly shells and bones of food, but this is a similar modern form)
  • Leads to:
    • Recovered Recyclable Materials (Metal, Glass, Plastic, Misc)
    • Recovered Soil/Clay (cover material)
    • Recovered Aggregate Materials
    • Typically large amounts of Methane, Sulfur Gasses, and Leachate, which is toxic, but can be processed into useful products
    • Refuse Derived Fuel (sort of like biomass, but much more unpredictable)
  • Finally the land is returned to it's natural state and/or develped

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