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Economic Modelling Of The Management Of Dredged Marine Sediments, Joseph R. Harrington, Jimmy Murphy, Mary Coleman, Declan Jordan, Tristan Debuigne, Gabor Szacsuri Aug 2016

Economic Modelling Of The Management Of Dredged Marine Sediments, Joseph R. Harrington, Jimmy Murphy, Mary Coleman, Declan Jordan, Tristan Debuigne, Gabor Szacsuri

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This paper presents and applies an economic model developed for the management of dredged marine sediments. The model predicts direct project costs and direct, indirect and induced economic impacts. The model is applied to analyse the economic aspect of the specific potential beneficial use of dredged sediment for land rec-lamation in an Irish context. The model results show the potential economic benefits to land reclamation of using dredged sediment including its value as a potential substitute for quarry based material and as an alternative to traditional offshore dredged sediment disposal, where appropriate. Analysis of other sediment management ap-proaches including wetland …


Sediment Transport Modelling On The River Bandon, John Gamble, Joseph R. Harrington Aug 2016

Sediment Transport Modelling On The River Bandon, John Gamble, Joseph R. Harrington

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In November 2009 Ireland was subject to a severe weather event, causing widespread flooding nationwide. One of the worst effected towns was the town of Bandon in County Cork which regularly floods. The River Bandon is located in the South Western River District (SWRBD) with a catchment area of 608km2 . The River Bandon offers a positive environment for biodiversity, facilitating habitats for some endangered species. The River Bandon is planned to undergo significant river improvement works. This paper presents the findings of an extensive sediment sampling, testing and analysis programme, including for suspended and bed sediments and sediment loadings. …


Financial Modelling And Analysis Of The Management Of Dredged Marine Sediments – Development Of A Decision Support Tool, Joseph R. Harrington, J. Murphy, M. Coleman, D. Jordan, G. Szacsuri Jul 2016

Financial Modelling And Analysis Of The Management Of Dredged Marine Sediments – Development Of A Decision Support Tool, Joseph R. Harrington, J. Murphy, M. Coleman, D. Jordan, G. Szacsuri

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Objective

The management of dredged sediments is a major challenge for many ports and harbours who need to maintain navigable access. Sediment volumes produced may be significant and expensive to manage. This paper presents financial modelling and analysis for the management of dredged marine sediment using a financial model developed which has the potential to be used as decision support tool by stakeholders in the Sector including Ports, Engineering Consultancies and Regulators.

Data/Methodology

A decision support tool has been developed to assess the financial aspect of a range of management uses for dredged marine sediments for a range of different …


Biogas From Cattle Slaughterhouse Waste: Energy Recovery Towards An Energy Self-Sufficient Industry In Ireland, Niamh Power, Aidan Ware Jan 2016

Biogas From Cattle Slaughterhouse Waste: Energy Recovery Towards An Energy Self-Sufficient Industry In Ireland, Niamh Power, Aidan Ware

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This study was carried out to assess the energy recovery potential from organic industrial by-products of a cattle slaughtering facility. There are several processes to convert organic material to energy; the technology of interest in this study was anaerobic digestion, the biological conversion of degradable organic material into methane. The scenario was initially confined to a full scale cattle slaughtering facility processing 3.28% of heads slaughtered in Ireland. The methane potential of dissolved air flotation sludge, paunch, soft offal as well as a mixed waste stream (combination of individual waste streams) was determined through a series of biochemical methane …


What Is The Effect Of Mandatory Pasteurisation On The Biogas Transformation Of Solid Slaughterhouse Wastes?, Niamh Power, Aidan Ware Jan 2016

What Is The Effect Of Mandatory Pasteurisation On The Biogas Transformation Of Solid Slaughterhouse Wastes?, Niamh Power, Aidan Ware

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The effect of mandatory pasteurisation on Category 3 offals, according to the Animal By-Products Regulation (ABPR 1069/2009/EC), was determined using Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) assays as well as kinetic and statistical analysis. Pasteurised and unpasteurised offals sampled from cattle, pig and chicken slaughterhouses were characterised and their specific methane yields (SMYs) and their bioavailability was assessed. The resultant SMYs were high (465–650 mLCH4 gVS−1) with no statistically significant increase in methane production identified due to pasteurisation. However, the kinetics of the biogas transformation processes highlighted increased bioavailability of the organics due to pasteurisation. This was brought to …