Transcription of CHAPTER 3 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL - IGES
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CHAPTER 3: SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories CHAPTER 3 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Volume 5: WASTE 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Authors Riitta Pipatti (Finland), Per Svardal (Norway) Joao Wagner Silva Alves (Brazil), Qingxian Gao (China), Carlos L pez Cabrera (Cuba), Katarina Mareckova (Slovakia), Hans Oonk (Netherlands), Elizabeth Scheehle (USA), Chhemendra Sharma (India), Alison Smith (UK), and Masato Yamada (Japan) Contributing Authors Jeffrey B. Coburn (USA), Kim Pingoud (Finland), Gunnar Thorsen (Norway), and Fabian Wagner (Germany) CHAPTER 3: SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Contents 3 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Introduction.
Volume 5: Waste 3.6 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories 3 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL 3.1 INTRODUCTION Treatment and disposal of municipal, industrial and other solid waste produces significant amounts of methane (CH4). In addition to CH4, solid waste disposal sites (SWDS) also produce biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) and
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