The project covers the way for a new extensive waste management scheme for the state and the city of São Paulo. The project aims to change the current procedure on direct landfilling for another that could be considered the state-of-art waste treatment facili-ties, such as waste-to-energy systems, in order to save landfill volume and protecting ground water resources and soil. Thus, the project covers the basics of a mod-ern environmental policy, which follows the principle of long term sustainability. Sustainable consequences of such changes are the protection of natural resources, optimal utilization of waste generated and the minimi-zation of land consumption. In addition, the results of the Johannesburg Summit - where the contribution of a modern waste management to climate protection was mentioned for the first time - must be considered as well.
The course of the project will follow several stages:
In the first step, which will be completed with the presentation and the discussion of this report during a workshop, the need for a change will be explained and the discussion about a consensual change will be opened up. Special attention will be given to the condi-tions that could generate an impact in the selection of on a modern solid waste management.
Following the first workshop, the requirements for approvals of appropriated treatment plants will be elucidated. In this regard the correlation between emis-sions and costs of waste-to-energy-plants and other state-of-the-art technologies will be discussed. A main focus will be put on technical equipment and organiza-tion in order to ensure credibility and transparency of their operation. At that stage also the role of indepen-dent supervising organizations for providing evidence of quality and reliability during construction as well as the subsequent operation should be demonstrated. In Bavaria such experts represent a credible intermediary between the public, the plant operators and the govern-mental agencies.
The next step of the project focuses on plant op-eration processes by studying Bavarian practice and experiences. In detail, technical monitoring, emission control and process documentation, including the entire permitting process, will be examined. Then a transfer-able solution for Sao Paulo will be deduced. Concepts shall be developed especially for the obligations of plant operators as well as the rights and responsibilities of the government agencies.
In a final congress which is planned for mid 2006 the results will be presented to the public. The political and technical implementation will follow afterwards.
Summary of project report.
Text in English and Portuguese double column
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| Autor: | Dipl.-Ing.; Dipl. Wirtschafts.-Ing. Wolfgang Scholz Dr.-Ing. Thomas König Governo Milton Norio Sogabe Aruntho Savastano Neto Frank Whitton |
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