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July/August 2000 Volume 10, Number 4


July /August MSW

Departments

Editor's Comments

Guest Editorial
By William F. Abolt

Beyond the Pail
by W. L. Rathje

Landfill Manager's Notebook
by Neal Bolton

History
by H. Lanier Hickman Jr.

Previous Issues

May/June 2000
Mar/Apr 2000

Jan/Feb 2000
Elements 2000
Nov/Dec 1999
Sept/Oct 1999

Harmonizing Waste Disposal With the Help of Industrious Equipment
Attention to detail and the right choice of equipment can make your MRF or transfer station more harmonious and cost-effective.
By Joseph Lynn Tilton

Landfill Gases and Leachate: Changing the Schedule
Achieving biodegradation of landfills sooner rather than later is a strategy gaining momentum today.
By Paul Hull

Financial Assurance in Practice
Many different financial assurance mechanisms are available for ensuring the availability of landfill closure, maintenance, and corrective action funding.
By Janice Kaspersen

Landfill Airspace and Waste Density: The Big Picture
Save airspace or cut costs? Through integration of surcharging, compaction, ADC, decomposition, and a variety of other elements, successful landfill managers are finding ways to have both.
By Neal Bolton

Pay As You Throw Gains Momentum, But Don't Look for Major Changes - Yet
Environmental concerns, overflowing landfills, and the high cost of municipal waste management lend credibility to programs that charge for what doesn't make it to the recycling bin.
By Penelope O'Malley

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