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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Innovative methods of ground improvement for problematic transport earthwork materials

(Corresponding) Mavroulidou M., Safdar M., Gunn M., Gray C., Payne I., Garelick J., Purchase D.
Topic: 
Environmental management and policies
The paper focuses on emerging (bio-) chemical techniques used to improve engineering properties of two problematic earthwork materials of the UK rail network to address transport earthwork infrastructure resilience in view of climate change. Studied techniques include novel cementing agents (e.g...Read more
Keywords: 
Disaster risk management; Solid waste management; sustainability; innovative cements; calcite precipitation; electrokinetics; ground improvement
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00336

Statistical prediction models for the odour emissions quantification in terms of odour concentration: Analysis and comparison

(Corresponding) Galang M., Ballesteros Jr. F., Zarra T., Naddeo V., Belgiorno V.
Topic: 
Environmental odour, monitoring and control
Measuring odour concentration is a significant step to achieve efficient environmental odour management in continuous, objective and repeatable manner. To deal with this, researchers developed instrumental odour monitoring systems (IOMS) by applying odour monitoring models (OMM) for prediction. At...Read more
Keywords: 
artificial neural network, dynamic olfactometry, environmental odour, instrumental odour monitoring system, municipal solid waste
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00391

A study of alkali-activated concrete mixes in seawater environments

Mengasini L., (Corresponding) Mavroulidou M., Gunn M.
Topic: 
Marine environment and coastal management
This paper assesses the performance in seawater environment of concrete mixes based on alkali-activated (AA) cements; these are proposed as an alternative to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) to address environmental footprint of cement production and to find new uses for waste materials. The proposed...Read more
Keywords: 
alkali activated cement concrete, seawater environment, durability, green construction materials, solid waste management
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00527

A database of existing solid industrial waste reuse schemes as the basis for an industry matching algorithm

(Corresponding) Angelis-Dimakis A., Arampatzis G., Solomou K., Dedousis P.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
For the purposes of the SWAN Project, an integrated suite of on-line resources and tools has been developed aiming to assess novel industrial business models based on solid industrial waste reuse. One of the major components of this platform is an inventory of commercially implemented best...Read more
Keywords: 
Solid Waste, Industrial Symbiosis, SWAN Project, Best Practices
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00578

SWAN Platform - A web based tool to support the development of industrial solid waste reuse business models

(Corresponding) Angelis-Dimakis A., Arampatzis G., Apostolopoulos G., Dedousis P.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
The SWAN platform is an integrated suite of on-line resources and tools for assessing industrial symbiotic opportunities based on solid industrial waste reuse. It has been developed for the purposes of the SWAN Project, a project of the transnational Cooperation Programme Interreg V-B “Balkan-...Read more
Keywords: 
Solid Waste, Industrial Symbiosis, SWAN Project, Web-Tool, Balkan Region
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00580

Microbial Biodiversity of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) dumpsites of Cochin, Kerala, India.

Varier J., Kuttamassery N., (Corresponding) Chenichery S.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
Cochin, the commercial and industrial centre of Kerala, lies on the south-west coast of Arabian sea. It covers an area of 94.88 Km2. There are two major dumpsites in the city, one at Brahmapuram and other at Kalamassery. The proper management of the waste has been a challenging task for the...Read more
Keywords: 
Municipal Solid Waste dumpsite soils, Microbial biodiversity, Cochin
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00730

Application of Risk Analysis to landfills: the experience of Brescia (Italy)

(Corresponding) Vaccari M., Gibellini S., Arnaboldi G.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
In the Italian authorization procedure for the construction of a landfill, the Risk Analysis is mandatory in case of request for derogation from the current legislation (D.M. September 27, 2010), in order to demonstrate that there is no risk for the environment. This contribution describes the...Read more
Keywords: 
authorization, critical issues, environmental risk, solid waste, waste landfilling
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00734

Isolation and identification of microorganisms that can biodegrade organic compounds which are present in olive mill waste.

(Corresponding) Antwnopoulou P., Vyrides I., Stasinakis A.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
Isolation of microorganisms that can biodegrade organic compounds which are present in olive mill waste and more specifically microorganisms that can survive at high phenol concentrations was studied in the Environmental Engineering Laboratory for three months in the Department of Environmental...Read more
Keywords: 
olive mill wastewater, pollution, cultivation of microorganism, phenol, solid cultures, isolation.
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00810

Waste to Energy Initiatives at the Local Level

(Corresponding) LIM D., BALLESTEROS F., DE SALES L.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
The problem on solid waste has been and still remains as a major problem in the Philippines especially in developing countries where proper facilities for collection and disposal are not always available. In Metro Manila alone, daily waste generation stands at 8,600 tons coming from a population 12...Read more
Keywords: 
Waste to Energy, Solid Waste, Philippines
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00841

The role of End of Waste Criteria in the Framework of Circular Economy Strategy

(Corresponding) Zorpas A.
Topic: 
General
More than 1.8 billion tonnes of waste are produced each year in Europe. This equals to 3.5 t per person and are mainly produced from commercial activities (e.g. shops, hospitals, restaurants), industry (e.g. clothes manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies), agriculture (e.g. slurry), construction...Read more
Keywords: 
end of waste, solid waste
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00980