35th Karlsruhe Landfill and Contaminated Sites Seminar
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The concept of this event is to address current topics, provide an overview of the current state of the landfill scene and highlight new developments and trends. As in previous years, we are pursuing this goal with an exciting and wide-ranging selection of contemporary and practically relevant topics. Accordingly, this year's edition does not have a fixed thematic focus, but rather a large number of technical contributions on current issues and numerous reports from the field.
This year's conference is organised by the SIERA Alliance which also includes the ICP belongs.
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Selected topics from this year's event:
- New developments in German and European landfill law - updates on the BVT leaflet on landfills
- Vereinigte Ville landfill - New boreholes for climate protection
- Disposal of hazardous waste at the Herfa-Neurode underground landfill site
- Intelligent construction and working machines for the operation and remediation of landfills - working safely in difficult environments
- Investigations into the immobilisation of PFAS-contaminated soils for landfilling
- Recoverable interim storage of sewage sludge ash in landfills - problem solution or problem?
- Sampling of waste in accordance with LAGA PN 98 in court
- Current situation of landfill capacities - Possible factors influencing future development
- Flexible concepts for leachate treatment - Practical experience with PFAS elimination
- Disposal, securing and long-term storage of PFAS-containing waste