Table of contents:

1. Basic Knowledge:
1.1. Inert Waste. What it is ?
1.2. Inert Waste: How to produce ?
1.3. Inert Waste: How to disposal / Storage ?

2. Analysis
2.1 SWOT
2.2 PEST

3. Calculations:

4. Drawings:

5. Innert Waste Managment in:
5.1. The USA (main Information should we get from www.epa.org)
5.2. Germany (i will get the informations we need somehow)
5.3. Lithuania

6. Our point of view.


1.1 Inert Waste. What it is ?
Inert waste is waste that is stabilisated. It can't react in chemical, thermical or any other physical way.


1.2. Inert Waste: How to produce ?





2.1. A short swat analysis of inert waste:
2.1.1. Advantages:
-> save, clean
-> reuse of the land possible (golfcourse...) as inert waste shouldn't smell...
-> Ceap disposal: The leachate of the waste is nonserious in the point of ecological toxicity.(Council Directive 1999/31/EC)



2.1.2.Dissadvantages:
-> Very expensive - MBA (mechanical biological plans) or incineration plans are needed, as a stepp for stabilisating the waste
-> inert waste isn't stabil in geological point of view: If you build a house on it, you could get complications ;-)



2.1.3. Oportunities
-> EG -Directives (see Anex (Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste): "landfill sites for inert waste must be used only for inert waste." There are three kind of landfills: 1. landfills for hazardous waste; landfills for non-hazardous waste; landfills for inert waste.)
-> Reuse possible (growing economy and growing population needs place)



2.1.4. Threads:
-> energetical reuse of waste is "better" , doesn't need place. (complications with technological competitioners)
-> Inert Waste Landfills is a quite new idear, and praktical informations about closing such an landfill aren't known. Therefore not known complications could establish. (knowledge complications)
-> The threadment of waste to become intert waste is to complicated. (technical complications)
-> Some kind of development of the society makes it impossiple to establish a inert wast flow (not enough free resourves (money, workers...), society complications).



5.2 Inert Waste Situation in Germany




Interesting Wikis:
Landfill



Interesting links:
www.epa.org
http://europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/s15002.htm
http://www.howstuffworks.com/landfill.htm



German background (in German):
http://www.deponie-stief.de/recht/bund/texte/bmu_eckp99.htm


Definition of Inert Waste (in German):
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertabfall


Information about Deposits (in German):
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deponie