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18 and 19 October 2023

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33rd Karlsruhe Landfill and Contaminated Sites Seminar 2023

Closure and recultivation of landfills and contaminated sites - Planning and construction of new landfills

The concept of this event is to address current topics and provide an overview of the current state of the landfill scene, as well as highlight new developments and trends. We are doing this again this year with interesting, current and broadly diversified topics. Accordingly, there is no real thematic focus this year either, but a large number of interesting technical papers on current topics and numerous reports from the field.

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Location

The Garden Hall - Karlsruhe Trade Fair

Date

18 and 19 October 2023

Agenda and topics

Registration and prices

Karlsruhe Trade Fair

The light-flooded event location in the congress centre invites you.
The Garden Hall lives up to its name. As an event location at Karlsruhe Zoo, it offers you direct access to the greenery. Bright and open in design, the Garden Hall creates a friendly atmosphere for this year's Contaminated Sites and Landfill Seminar, as previously known.

Topics

Day 1: 18 October 2023

09:00

Welcome

Heike Frank, Arbeitskreis Grundwasserschutz e.V. (AKGWS), Berlin, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Horst Görg, Überwachungsgemeinschaft Bauen für den Umweltschutz e.V. (BU), Mainz

09:15

Developments in German and European landfill law

Anne Bachmann, Federal Environment Agency, Dessau

09:45

News from the work of the LAGA Ad-hoc AG Landfill Technology

Falk Fabian, Ministry for the Environment, Climate and Energy Management Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart

10:15

On the stress cracking behaviour of PE-HD plastic geomembranes and current topics from the BAM advisory board

Andreas Wöhlecke, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin

10:45 COFFEE BREAK

11:25

Illegal waste disposal abroad - plastic waste as a problem case

Berend Wilkens, SBB Sonderabfallgesellschaft Brandenburg/Berlin mbH, Potsdam

11:55

Reduction of greenhouse gases in landfills in the state of Brandenburg

Dr Ulrich Stock, former LfU Brandenburg, Potsdam

12:25

Old customs and new rules - Implementation of waste-related planning approval procedures according to the Planning Security Act (PlanSiG) from the point of view of a public authority

Dr.-Ing. Peter Asenbaum (former), Janick Papathanasiou, Mining Authority NRW, Arnsberg District Government, Düren Site

12:55 LUNCH BREAK

14:15

Creation of additional disposal security through innovative compaction processes

Detlef Löwe, AGR Abfallentsorgungs-Gesellschaft Ruhrgebiet mbH, Herten, Bénédict Löwe, HTWK Leipzig, Research Group G² Group Geotechnics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Leipzig

14:45

The amended LAGA implementation aid for the disposal of waste containing asbestos (M 23)

Gunther Weyer, Lower Saxony Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection, Hanover

15:15

From landfill to solar site - Former landfill sites as locations for photovoltaic systems in Baden-Württemberg

Eckhard Haubrich, Michael Koser, ARGE Ingenieurgruppe RUK GmbH / Klinger und Partner GmbH, Stuttgart

15:45 COFFEE BREAK

16:15

Presentation of the revised SKZ/TÜV-LGA quality guideline for pipes, manholes and components at landfills

Manuel Winkler, State Trade Supervisory Office Hildesheim, Jörg Kässinger Ingenieurgesellschaft Prof. Czurda und Partner, Karlsruhe

16:45

Earth basin heat storage for optimising the potential of landfill waste heat and unused landfill areas

Hendrik Wetzel, PlanEnergi, Skørping, Denmark; Markus Seume, Martin Sünnwoldt, G quadrat GmbH, Krefeld

17:15

PFAS in the environment - regulatory handling of the Central Baden and Mannheim damage case

Dr. Monika Hofmann, Lisa Marquart, PFC Staff Office, Karlsruhe Regional Council

18:00 EVENING EVENT

Topics

Day 2: 19 October 2023

08:45

Continued operation of the Vereinigte Ville landfill - A major project creates disposal security for decades to come

Dr Klaus Peter Arz, AVG Köln mbH

09:15

Climate protection concerns in the approval of landfills

Dr Peter Kersandt, avr - Andrea Versteyl Rechtsanwälte Partnerschaftsgesellschaft mbB, Berlin

09:45

Development and special features of the Rosenow waste disposal facility (AEA)

Bernd, Ostenberg, BN Umwelt, Rostock, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Franz Sänger, Wernigerode

10:15 COFFEE BREAK

10:45

Anyone can do it the easy way - horizontal flush drilling, burst lining and co. at the Eberstadt landfill site

Wolfgang Edenberger, Jörg Kässinger, ICP Ingenieurgesellschaft Prof. Czurda u. Partner mbH, Karlsruhe

11:15

Results of excavations carried out in surface seals of landfills in Bavaria

Dr.-Ing. Emanuel Birle, Chair and Testing Office for Foundation Engineering, Soil Mechanics, Rock Mechanics and
Tunnelling, TU Munich

11:45

Intelligent robotics for landfill and contaminated site remediation

Dr.-Ing. Philipp Woock, Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB Measurement, Control and Diagnostic Systems Department, Karlsruhe

12:15

Deconstruction of a production site with subsequent environmental remediation in Ireland - wrestling with the Celtic Tiger

Markus Ettner, F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Basel

12:45 LUNCH BREAK

13:45

The Federal Administrative Court's decision on the Kessler pit - right of action against remediation decisions

Dr. Uwe Gauglitz, BASF SE, Ludwigshafen

14:15

Site development through the construction of a multifunctional sealing, a base and surface sealing using the example of the Fludersbach landfill - constructional, economic and sustainability aspects

Folke Becker, Tim Mandelartz, Torsten Sasse, Umtec Prof. Biener l Sasse l Konertz PartG mbB, Aachen/Bremen

14:45

The combined landfill asphalt support/sealing layer - a case of damage in retrospect

Prof. Dr. Thomas Egloffstein, ICP Ingenieurgesellschaft Prof. Czurda u. Partner mbH, Karlsruhe,
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Franz Sänger, Wernigerode

15:15 End of the event
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Impressions from the last years

For more than 30 years, the Karlsruhe Landfill and Contaminated Sites Seminar has been one of the most important conferences on landfill issues. This year we are again focusing on an exciting selection of current and diverse topics. Although a specific focus has not been set, instead we will present a wide range of interesting technical papers on current topics as well as numerous reports from the field.

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Authority/universities two days live

260€

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AKGWS/BU two days live

390€

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Companies / engineering offices two days live

440€

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ONLINE

Authority/universities two days online

260€

excl. VAT

ONLINE

AKGWS/BU two days online

390€

excl. VAT

ONLINE

Companies / engineering offices two days online

440€

excl. VAT

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