ALVES, F. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7614973650772855; ALVES, Flaviano de Souza.
Abstract:
In Brazil, several municipalities, municipal solid waste are disposed of in dumps, open and
often burned, creating unsanitary conditions and creating an environment conducive to
proliferation of vectors (flies, cockroaches, mosquitoes, rodents), polluting the soil ,
waterways and air, changing the quality of the elements that make up the biosphere
(lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere). One of the most widely used techniques is the
provision in landfills due to its low cost and easy operation. In the projects is necessary to
observe some features even before its implementation, such as weather conditions in the
region where it should be built and appear as a determining factor in the analysis of
various parameters governing the behavior of these landfills, as the generation, treatment,
quality and production of leachate, the physical, chemical, biological, gas generation, and
repression of temperature within the mass of waste. It is in this light that this study aims to
analyze how weather conditions influence the behavior of municipal solid waste in an
experimental cell and its effects on biodegradation processes in the city of Campina Grande
in the state of Paraiba in Northeast Brazil and correlates parameters within and outside the
cell. The research methodology was conducted in two stages: a general methodology and a
specific methodology, such as collections of samples of municipal solid waste, laboratory
tests and measurements "in situ" in the cell, as well as measurements carried out in the
weather EMBRAPA weather station, then the data was written, validated and correlated by
the statistic. Studies in experimental cell showed that: The weather conditions are crucial
for the dynamics of degradation of municipal solid waste, there were also similarities in
temperature with the temperature inside the cell it because there is no strict thermal
insulation, however, the conditions weather did not stop the advance in the degradation
process, but gave up quickly compared to other different situations, weather conditions in
the Agreste region were extremely favorable to accelerate the biodegradation of waste in
Experimental Cell and Water deficit exists in throughout the region in Campina Grande-PB
can observe the low production of leachate and the meteorological data collected and
studied, can be applied to studies on full-scale landfills, in regions with characteristics
expressed as semi arid conditions real. The aim is to assist in decisions that work in
projects related to environment and the construction of landfills in scale, becoming a case
study for management and management of municipal solid waste in Paraiba.