Detail publikace
A Multi-Commodity Mathematical Modelling Approach—Hazardous Waste Treatment Infrastructure Planning in the Czech Republic
ŠOMPLÁK, R. KROPÁČ, J. PLUSKAL, J. PAVLAS, M. URBÁNEK, B. VÍTKOVÁ, P.
Anglický název
A Multi-Commodity Mathematical Modelling Approach—Hazardous Waste Treatment Infrastructure Planning in the Czech Republic
Typ
článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
This paper presents an analysis of infrastructure for the processing of Czech hazardous waste and pays attention to predictions of waste management development in the upcoming years. For this purpose, a unique complex approach to modelling future waste management changes is applied. The method uses a multi-commodity network flow model with reverse flows between treatment facilities to consider complete waste management of hazardous waste. The future outlook (2030) for the forecasted generation of different types of hazardous waste in the Czech Republic requires decisions on waste treatment facility infrastructure. The uniqueness lies in using real data for such a wide scope of a task, further enhanced by concurrent analysis of more types of waste interconnected through limited processing capacities. The results indicate the insufficiency in hazardous waste thermal treatment and stabilization. A suggestion is to extend the incineration capacity because it influences the stabilization units, which must process the remaining waste. The recommended increase is 100% with different proportions in individual regions.
Anglický abstrakt
This paper presents an analysis of infrastructure for the processing of Czech hazardous waste and pays attention to predictions of waste management development in the upcoming years. For this purpose, a unique complex approach to modelling future waste management changes is applied. The method uses a multi-commodity network flow model with reverse flows between treatment facilities to consider complete waste management of hazardous waste. The future outlook (2030) for the forecasted generation of different types of hazardous waste in the Czech Republic requires decisions on waste treatment facility infrastructure. The uniqueness lies in using real data for such a wide scope of a task, further enhanced by concurrent analysis of more types of waste interconnected through limited processing capacities. The results indicate the insufficiency in hazardous waste thermal treatment and stabilization. A suggestion is to extend the incineration capacity because it influences the stabilization units, which must process the remaining waste. The recommended increase is 100% with different proportions in individual regions.
Klíčová slova anglicky
hazardous waste; multi-commodity; waste network flow; reverse logistics; capacity allocation; sustainable processing planning; self-sufficiency; demulsification; biodegradation; stabilization
Vydáno
17.03.2022
Nakladatel
MDPI
Místo
Switzerland
ISSN
2071-1050
Ročník
14
Číslo
6
Strany od–do
1–20
Počet stran
20
BIBTEX
@article{BUT177279,
author="Radovan {Šomplák} and Jiří {Kropáč} and Jaroslav {Pluskal} and Martin {Pavlas} and Boris {Urbánek} and Petra {Vítková},
title="A Multi-Commodity Mathematical Modelling Approach—Hazardous Waste Treatment Infrastructure Planning in the Czech Republic",
year="2022",
volume="14",
number="6",
month="March",
pages="1--20",
publisher="MDPI",
address="Switzerland",
issn="2071-1050"
}