"Evolution of Landfill Engineering" LANDFILL 2007 12-13 September 2007

Central Branch Landfill Interest Group

An Interest Group within the Central Branch of the

In association with Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa

Secretariat: PO Box 79, Allen’s Nek, 1737

Tel: 011-675 3462 / Fax: 011-675 3465

Email:

The Geosynthetics Interest Group of SA

LANDFILL 2007

"Evolution of Landfill Engineering"

12-13 September 2007

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Waste management strategies and technologies are undergoing rapid development, and in particular, the role of landfilling is evolving. Nonetheless, landfilling is still, worldwide, the predominant waste disposaloption, and landfills are still characterised by many issuesrelated to technology and emissions, including leachate and biogas. The Central Branch Landfill Interest Group (LIG) announces the seventh bi-ennial seminar dedicated to capacity building and technology transfer in the science and practice of waste disposal by landfill. Landfill 2007 is designed to create a low-cost local forum where a high standard of technology transfer may be experienced – with the focus firmly on landfill issues rather than on waste management in general.

Call for Papers

Papers and posters are invited for presentation at the Seminar on the theme:-

"Evolution of Landfill Engineering"

Focus on the rapid evolution of the following aspects of sanitary landfilling

legislation

landfill design

leachate management

landfill gas management

landfill operations

community participation & environmental issues

landfill closure

alternative waste treatment / disposal technologies,or related topics.

Detailed abstracts of the proposed contributions, of not more than one A4 page typed in single spacing must reach the secretariat as soon as possible.

Successful contributors will be informed by 30 April 2007.The abstract must clearly describe the content of the presentation and its basis (detailed case study, discussion of practical experience, preliminary research data, completed unpublished research, literature review, administrative initiatives and regulations, etc.). Each leading author may submit no more than two abstracts; and the sender will be the contact person with the Landfill 2007 secretariat. The official language of the seminar will be English, and all papers must be written and presented in English. At least one of the authors will be expected to attend the seminar and present the accepted paper in person. Papers not exceeding twelve pages must be submitted by

31 July 2007 in accordance with the prescribed format which, will be supplied with the notice of acceptance? A brief CV must be attached to the abstract when it is submitted for consideration.

Guidelines for Abstracts

Guidelines for Papers

Exhibitors

This seminar will attract key decision makers from all over South Africa. It provides an excellent opportunity to display products and services related to all aspects of landfilling in terms of design, construction, materials, services, equipment and management. Various sponsorship opportunities to further publicise company strengths are also open. Organisations and individuals interested in exhibiting their capabilities in any of these facets of landfilling, or discussing sponsorship opportunities, are invited to contact Falk Hedrich () to discuss display costs and their individual needs.

Advertisers / Sponsors

A limited number of advertisements will be available on all seminar documentation as well as various sponsorship opportunities. Please contact the secretariat for more information in this regard.

Social Function

Delegates are invited to attend the social functionto be held on the evening of the 12/9/2007.

Technical Visit

There will be a technical tour on 14 September to the Mogale Landfill Siteand the Maropeng Cradle of Humankind.

Venue

In the heart of the artistic belt known as the Crocodile Ramble, lies the four star, Misty Hills Country Hotel and Conference Centre, set in lush landscaped gardens displaying an abundance of indigenous plants and bird life. Beyond the city’s leafy suburbs, concrete gives way to an alluring green belt and is guaranteed to delight the most discerning guest seeking comfort and tranquility. MistyHills is ideally positioned – just 30 minutes from Johannesburg and 45 minutes from Pretoriaadjacent to the Maropeng Cradle of Humankind.

More on the conference venue and accommodation go to:

Accommodation

Delegates will be expected to make their own reservations.

Please speak to Louise Benn at MistyHills for conference rates.

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"Evolution of Landfill Engineering" LANDFILL 2007 12-13 September 2007

Landfill 2007

PO Box 79

Allen’s Nek

1737

Attention: Gail Smit

Tel: 011-675 3462

Fax: 011-675 3465

Email:

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