Gas monitoring station in hazardous environment with gases containing

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Abstract

Landfill sites collect tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) using an open dump mechanism, causing gases to emerge, which may cause disease and the greenhouse effect. Mainly, landfill environments are observed using a portable system that does not continuously monitor and measure emitted gas levels. It is also difficult to evaluate changes in landfill emissions over the long term unless they are monitored at regular intervals according to a detailed plan. This paper presents a new monitoring method to measure gas levels in landfill sites, which documents dynamic changes in gas composition concentrations over the long term. The system was placed in the middle area of the landfill and was charged using solar panels for convenience and greater efficiency during monitoring. While the instruments that are currently available are used for a specific parameter, this system can measure eight parameters, i.e., ambient concentration of methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), temperature, humidity, wind direction, wind speed, and voltage level. The system was evaluated regarding its ability to monitor gas parameters continuously.

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Sendari, S., Rahmawati, Y., Rahmawati, H., Arengga, D., Ramadhan, F. M., Al-Qodri, F., … Rachman, I. (2021). Gas monitoring station in hazardous environment with gases containing. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 894). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/894/1/012029

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