Title: Salim Abboud
1Managing Municipal Wastes The Potential for
Carbon Sinks and Emission Offsets
By Salim Abboud Alberta Research Council, and
Jim Schubert City of Edmonton
2Presentation Outline
- Municipal waste types
- GHG emissions and/or sinks associated with
municipal waste processes (Municipal waste life
cycle) - The Carbon Cycle (Organic Waste Perspective)
- Waste emissions in relation total emissions
- Edmonton Waste Management Centre
- Wastes handles in Edmonton Types, volumes and
potential GHG offsets and carbon sinks - Composting of Organic Wastes
- Conclusions
3Municipal Wastes
- Liquid Wastes (Wastewater)
- Solid Wastes
4Wastewater
- Raw sewer and storm water treated through
- Pretreatment
- Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary
- Sludges from primary and secondary treatment can
be used to produce CH4 through anaerobic
digestion - Final solids are termed Biosolids or sewage sludge
5Solid Wastes
- Recyclables
- Biosolids
- Municipal Solid Wastes (MSW)
- Residential
- Industrial and commercial (IC)
- Construction and Demolition (CD)
6Life Cycle Analysis of Wastes
7The Carbon Cycle (Organic Waste Perspective)
Atmosphere
CH4
CO2
CO2
CO2
CO2
CO2
CO2
CO2
Humus
Energy
CH4
CH4
Waste
Lagoon/Landfill
Anaerobic Digestion
Composting
Incinerator
8In 1999, the waste sector accounted for nearly 5
of net GHG emissions.
9In 1999, the waste sector accounted for nearly 4
of net GHG emissions
10Municipal Wastes
- Edmonton as a an example of what can be done with
Municipal Wastes, and the - Edmonton Waste Management Centre
11EDMONTON WASTE MANAGEMENT CENTRE
Olds
U of A
Other Municipality
ARC
ARC
Olds
Other Research Institutes ?
Researchers
NAIT
Facility
City of Edmonton
Issue/Opportunity Waste Management Research
U of A
NAIT
Other Organization
City of Edmonton
Fed. govt.
NSERC
Prov. govt
NRC
Mun. govt
Industry
Other ?
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EDMONTON WASTE MANAGEMENT CENTRE CLOVER BAR SITE
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14Municipal Waste Processes Contributing to GHG
Emission Offsets or Carbon Sinks
- Anaerobic digestion of wastewater sludges
- Landfill gas recovery
- Recycling
- Composting
- Combustion
15Anaerobic Digestion of Wastewater Sludges
16Edmonton Gold Bar Wastewater Treatment Plant
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20Solid Wastes
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22Landfill Gas Recovery
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24Clover Bar Landfill Gas Recovery and Treatment
Plant
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26Recycling
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30Composting
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36Composting
- Composting is the microbiological degradation of
organic compounds into CO2, H2O and stable
organic humus forms. Proper management of this
process requires optimization of the following - CN ratio of the feedstock
- H2O content of the composting mix
- Aeration
- Microorganisms
37GHG Savings from Composting
- Avoidance of landfill CH4 emissions
- Carbon sequestration in soil
- Avoidance of chemical fertilisers and other
chemical plant/soil additives - Improved soil properties and related plant growth
- Rehabilitation of degraded land and mitigation of
land degradation
38Anthropogenic GHG Emissions from Composting
- Machinery
- handling material and turning windrows
- Shredding material
- screening
- transporting and
- applying composted products
- Electricity
39Other GHG Emissions from Composting
- CO2
- CH4
- Overestimated in Canadian Inventory and in USEPA
estimates - recent results show much lower results
- N2O
40Combustion
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42Conclusions
- Municipal Wastes have the potential to reduce GHG
Emissions through - GHG emission offsets, and
- Carbon Sinks
- The technology needed to achieve the above has
been demonstrated and is currently optimized
43Conclusions
- The city of Edmonton has achieved a landfill
diversion rate of over 70 and if combustion is
used, the rate rises to 95 - The city of Edmonton has the potential for over
500000 MTCE of annual offsets and sinks which
translates to 0.5 to 1.0 T/person/year