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The majority of municipal solid waste (MSW) generated in Sri Lanka is disposed in open dump yards. Compaction of wastes at such open dumps is the main factor that controls short-term density and resulting placement efficiency of wastes in the dumps.
Maximizing waste density allows reducing dump yard space requirements. Density
| influences the stability of dump yards with high shear strengths. Combined moisture -
density characteristics influences the hydraulics response and compressibility of wastes. Further, lot of civil engineering constructions in Colombo city area has been commenced on the lands previously used for dumping of waste. Construction on already covered dump wastes will give lot of problems such as high settlements, slope instability, shear failure etc. Four dump yard locations such as Bloemandhal, Seeduwa, Negombo and Madampitiya were selected for the study and the moisture-density relationship was studied. Some of these locations are now abandoned and the land being used for construction activities and some are still in the process of dumping. It was observed that the compaction behavior of waste was similar to that of soils with waste, but the shape of the compaction curve has deviated from the standard bell shaped curve established for soils. |
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