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Project: AWAST (1st Workshop)
Daxbeck HansDaxbeck Hans1
1st Workshop Vienna
June, 27th – 29th 2001
University of Stuttgart
1st Workshop in Vienna
June, 27th - 29th 2001
Aid in the Management and European Comparison of Municipal Solid Waste Treatment
Methods for a Global and Sustainable Approach
University of Stuttgart
1st Workshop in Vienna
June, 27th - 29th 2001
Aid in the Management and European Comparison of Municipal Solid Waste TreatmentMethods for a Global and Sustainable Approach
Project: AWAST (1st Workshop)
Daxbeck HansDaxbeck Hans2
Project Progress
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
WP0 Project co-ordination
WP1 Waste matter aspects
WP2 Energetic approach
WP3 Economic approach
WP4 Collection-Transport-Sorting-Landfill
WP5 Biological treatment
WP6 Thermal treatment
WP7 Model intgration-Simulator conception
Gannt Diagram of AWAST Project Year 1 Year 2
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Objectives (1)
“Final” definition of the system AWAST
“Final” definition of the 3 channels
Channel 1: Collection/Transport/Recycling/Landfill
Channel 2: Biological Treatment
Channel 3: Thermal Treatment
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Objectives (2)
To define: - system boundaries - processes - flows of goods
for the AWAST System and the Channels
To define the input (municipal solid waste) into the AWAST System
To select the substances to be investigated
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Objectives (3)
Presentation of different approaches for determination waste input and composition
Presentation of the SIMULATOR
Definition of the demands towards the SIMULATOR
Direct analysis: analysis of MWS Indirect analysis I: analysis of waste
management products Indirect analysis II: analysis of market research
data
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MFA as a Base for Waste Management Systems
09:00 Opening of the 1st AWAST Workshop: Objectives and Program (Daxbeck) 09:15 Presentation Simulator – case study and practical example (Villeneuve) Terms and definitions, objectives, input data, output data and results 10:00 Material Flow Analysis (MFA) (Brunner) 10:45 Coffee break 11:15 Presentation “homework” MFA Channel 1: Collection/Transport
/Sorting/Recycling/ Landfill (Tabasaran) 11:40 Presentation “homework” MFA Channel 2: Biological Treatment (Baptista) 12:05 Presentation “homework” MFA Channel 3: Thermal Treatment (Sandvik) 12:30 Lunch
Wednesday, 27th June 2001
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MFA as a Base for Waste Management Systems
Wednesday, 27th June 2001
14:00 3 parallel group discussions over the Channels (Tabasaran, Baptista, Sandvik) Purpose: discuss and learn the Methodology of MFA Problems in the definition of the systems on the basis of MFA First tentative quantitative balance for each channel system 16:15 Coffee break 16:30 Presentation Channel 1: Final MFA and rough estimation of flows of goods and
selected elements 16:40 Presentation Channel 2: Final MFA and rough estimation of flows of goods and
selected elements 16:50 Presentation Channel 3: Final MFA and rough estimation of flows of goods and
selected elements 17:00 Discussion (Naess) 17:30 End of the first day
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Simulator, Energetic and Economic Aspects
Thursday, 28th June 2001
08:30 Opening of the 2nd day: Introduction and administrative affairs (Fehringer) 08:45 Simulator – Mathematical and theoretical background (Villeneuve) 09:30 Interface MFA / Simulator (Daxbeck) 10:10 Data requirements for the Simulator (Villeneuve) 10:30 Coffee break 10:45 Energetic aspects – how to include into AWAST-Project (Lecointe) 11:05 Economic aspects – how to include into AWAST-Project (Le Bozec) 11:25 Discussion (All) 12:00 Lunch
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Waste Analysis
Thursday, 28th June 2001
13:30 Introduction: Waste analysis: goals and procedures (Brunner) 13:45 Direct analysis: Presentation of MODECOM (Morvan) Discussion 14:45 Indirect analysis I: Household metabolism (Paper, Glass, Chlorine, N, P) (Brunner) Discussion 15:30 Coffee break 15: 45 Indirect analysis II: Waste treatment products (MAPE) (Brunner) Discussion 16:10 Indirect Analyses III: Regional metabolism (METAPOLIS; PILOT) (Daxbeck) Discussion 17:00 Discussion and synthesis of the different approaches (Sandvik) 17:30 End of the second day (All)
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Next 6 Months, Visit to MSW Spittelau
Friday, 29th June 2001
09:00 Visit to MSW incinerator Spittelau: routine monitoring of waste composition in Vienna (All) 11:00 Lunch and transfer to Vienna University of Technology (Fehringer) 13:00 Introduction and administrative affairs (Fehringer) Including cost statements (Villeneuve) 13:15 Consortium Agreement (Villeneuve) 14:00 Planning for the next 6 month (Villeneuve) Agenda of the 2nd Workshop 14:30 Coffee break (All) 14:45 Planning of the Workpackages (WP-Leaders) 15:30 The Very End (All)
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