Predicting long-term settlement of landfills using a fundamental model of waste behaviour.
(2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Needham, A., Fownes, G. J., McDougall, J., & Braithwaite, P. (2008, June). Predicting long-term settlement of landfills using a fundamental model of waste behaviour. Presented at Waste 2008: Waste and Resource Management-a shared responsibility
Fail-safe engineering for landfill aftercare: towards sustainable waste management? (2008)
Journal Article
Hall, D. H., Drury, D., & McDougall, J. (2008). Fail-safe engineering for landfill aftercare: towards sustainable waste management?. Geological Society Special Publications,
Landfill modelling challenge: HBM modelling predictions (2008)
Journal Article
McDougall, J. (2008). Landfill modelling challenge: HBM modelling predictions. Proceedings of the ICE - Waste and Resource Management, 161, 147-153. https://doi.org/10.1680/warm.2008.161.4.147Two laboratory-scale consolidating anaerobic reactors were commissioned, constructed and monitored by Southampton University's waste research group to investigate the long-term behaviour of decomposing waste. The reactor tests were run for 919 days w... Read More about Landfill modelling challenge: HBM modelling predictions.
MARCIC rules OK? Liability in the law of nuisance in Scotland for escapes from overloaded sewers (2008)
Journal Article
McManus, F. (2008). MARCIC rules OK? Liability in the law of nuisance in Scotland for escapes from overloaded sewers. Journal of Water Law, 19, 61-69The purpose of this article is to discuss the potential liability in the law of nuisance of Scottish Water for harm which is caused by escapes of sewage from public sewers which, although perfectly adequate when they were originally constructed, beco... Read More about MARCIC rules OK? Liability in the law of nuisance in Scotland for escapes from overloaded sewers.
Geomechanics and Long-Term Landfill Settlement (2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McDougall, J. (2008, March). Geomechanics and Long-Term Landfill Settlement. Presented at GeoCongress 2008Long term landfill settlement is commonly attributed to two phenomena: creep and biodegradation. Biodegradation, which may contribute the greater proportion of long‐term settlement, is a function of a range of factors, many of which are not easily as... Read More about Geomechanics and Long-Term Landfill Settlement.