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Fisher, D
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Sik, R
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Godfrey, Linda K
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2009-04-03T08:45:08Z |
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2009-04-03T08:45:08Z |
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2006-09 |
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Fisher, D and Sik, R and Godfrey, L.K. 2006. The use of portable in motion weight control technologies at landfill sites. WasteCon 2006, Somerset West, South Africa, 5-7 September, pp 11 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3280
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WasteCon 2006, Somerset West, South Africa, 5-7 September 2006 |
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Verifiable data on the quantities of waste generated and disposed of in South Africa is important for informed planning and decision-making by all three spheres of government. However, pilot projects conducted by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism as part of the South African waste information system project, highlighted that many medium and large general waste landfill sites in South Africa currently operate without weighbridges, although required to under the Minimum Requirements for landfilling. In-motion weighing technology currently available in South Africa was investigated to assess its suitability as a 'portable landfill weighbridge'. The experience gained through testing the portable weighpad technology has indicated that the technology can be used successfully to weigh waste loads within a landfill environment and to verify data collected through density-volume estimation methods. This technology is not however considered a long-term option for medium and large landfill sites and should not be seen as a replacement for permanent weighbridges. The intention is that this technology, in the absence of an on-site weighbridge, be used to periodically verify estimated data |
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In-motion weight control technologies |
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Weighpads |
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Data collection |
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SAWIS |
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Landfill sites |
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National waste management strategy |
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NWMS |
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Municipal landfills |
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Integrated waste management plans |
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IWMP |
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Waste mass estimation |
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Use of portable in motion weight control technologies at landfill sites |
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Conference Presentation |
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Fisher, D., Sik, R., & Godfrey, L. K. (2006). Use of portable in motion weight control technologies at landfill sites. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3280 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Fisher, D, R Sik, and Linda K Godfrey. "Use of portable in motion weight control technologies at landfill sites." (2006): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3280 |
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Fisher D, Sik R, Godfrey LK, Use of portable in motion weight control technologies at landfill sites; 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3280 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Fisher, D
AU - Sik, R
AU - Godfrey, Linda K
AB - Verifiable data on the quantities of waste generated and disposed of in South Africa is important for informed planning and decision-making by all three spheres of government. However, pilot projects conducted by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism as part of the South African waste information system project, highlighted that many medium and large general waste landfill sites in South Africa currently operate without weighbridges, although required to under the Minimum Requirements for landfilling. In-motion weighing technology currently available in South Africa was investigated to assess its suitability as a 'portable landfill weighbridge'. The experience gained through testing the portable weighpad technology has indicated that the technology can be used successfully to weigh waste loads within a landfill environment and to verify data collected through density-volume estimation methods. This technology is not however considered a long-term option for medium and large landfill sites and should not be seen as a replacement for permanent weighbridges. The intention is that this technology, in the absence of an on-site weighbridge, be used to periodically verify estimated data
DA - 2006-09
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - In-motion weight control technologies
KW - Weighpads
KW - Data collection
KW - SAWIS
KW - Landfill sites
KW - National waste management strategy
KW - NWMS
KW - Municipal landfills
KW - Integrated waste management plans
KW - IWMP
KW - Waste mass estimation
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2006
T1 - Use of portable in motion weight control technologies at landfill sites
TI - Use of portable in motion weight control technologies at landfill sites
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3280
ER -
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