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Waste Management | 2013

Characterization of municipal solid waste temporary storage sites: risks posed to surrounding areas as a consequence of fire incidents.

Muhammad Asim Ibrahim; Görgen Göransson; Fabio Kaczala; William Hogland; Marcia Marques

In this study temporary storage sites of municipal solid waste were characterized based on their potential social, health and environmental impacts as a consequence of spontaneous fires, by employing Boolean as well as weighted-linear-combination approaches in connection with various fuzzy set functions of population density around the storage sites. Sweden was used as the case study and data from 105 storage sites were analysed; of these, 38 were identified to be posing high risk for downwind residing population. Furthermore, during the past 10years, the fire frequency and the average population residing within a radius of 1, 2, and 3km were found to be comparatively higher for storage sites owned by private companies than for those owned by municipalities. The study provided first-cut information of poorly sited temporary storage sites and can help in formalizing the comprehensive risk analysis in the future.


Waste Management & Research | 2013

Fires at storage sites of organic materials, waste fuels and recyclables

Muhammad Asim Ibrahim; Stina Alriksson; Fabio Kaczala; William Hogland

During the last decade, the European Union has enforced the diversion of organic wastes and recyclables to waste management companies operating incineration plants, composting plants and recycling units instead of landfills. The temporary storage sites have been established as a buffer against fluctuations in energy demand throughout the year. Materials also need to be stored at temporary storage sites before recovery and recycling. However, regulations governing waste fuel storage and handling have not yet been developed, and, as a result, companies have engaged in risky practices that have resulted in a high number of fire incidents. In this study, a questionnaire survey was distributed to 249 of the 400 members of Avfall Sverige (Swedish Waste Management Association), which represents the waste management of 95% of the Swedish population. Information regarding 122 storage facilities owned by 69 companies was obtained; these facilities were responsible for the storage of 47% of the total treated waste (incineration + digestion + composting) in 2010 in Sweden. To identify factors related to fire frequency, the questionnaire covered the amounts of material handled and burnt per year, financial losses due to fires, storage duration, storage method and types of waste. The results show that 217 fire incidents corresponded to 170 kilotonnes of material burnt and cumulative losses of 49 million SEK (€4.3 million). Fire frequency and amount of material burnt per fire was found to be dependent upon type of management group (waste operator). Moreover, a correlation was found between fire frequency and material recycled during past years. Further investigations of financial aspects and externalities of fire incidents are recommended.


Linnaeus Eco-Tech | 2017

Web Usability Evaluation to Promote Public Responsibility for Municipal Waste and Resource-Efficiency

Norin Sultana; Muhammad Asim Ibrahim; William Hogland

Web usability evaluation to promote public responsibility for municipal waste and resource efficiency


International Journal of Environment and Waste Management | 2014

Perception of fire-risk at temporary storage sites of organic materials, waste fuels and recyclables

Muhammad Asim Ibrahim; Stina Alriksson; Norin Sultana; William Hogland

The risk of fires at municipal solid waste (MSW) storage sites is of great concern because such fires not only result in material losses worth millions of Euros annually but also have deleterious e ...


Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2014

Organizing preliminary storage sites of organic material, waste fuels and recyclables and their separating distance from populated areas

Muhammad Asim Ibrahim; William Hogland


Linnaeus ECO-TECH 10, November 22-24, 2010, Kalmar, Sweden | 2017

Fires due to selfignition in (MSWS) municipal solid waste storages

Muhammad Asim Ibrahim; William Hogland; Elizabeth Elmberg; Anders Lönnermark; Henry Persson


Fire Technology | 2015

Combustion Characteristics of Municipal Solid Waste Bales

Muhammad Asim Ibrahim; Glenn Appel; Anders Lönnermark; Henry Persson; William Hogland


23rd European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, Vienna, Austria, 1-4 June 2015 | 2015

Mitigating the emissions released from spontaneous fires at biomass storages : A footstep towards sustainability

Muhammad Asim Ibrahim; Sawanya Laohaprapanon; Katarina Rupar-Gadd; Bo Wiman; William Hogland


CPEXPO community protection,28th-31st October, Genova, Italy | 2013

Building smart cities: security against risk for spontaneous fires at temporary storage sites of waste fuels and recyclables

Muhammad Asim Ibrahim; William Hogland


Brandposten | 2013

Antändningsprov av avfallsbalar

Glenn Appel; Anders Lönnermark; Muhammad Asim Ibrahim

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Anders Lönnermark

Research Institutes of Sweden

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Glenn Appel

SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

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Henry Persson

SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

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Marcia Marques

Rio de Janeiro State University

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