An extensive sampling programme has been conducted in six test cells s
ince 1989. The test cells are located at the Spillepeng landfill in th
e City of Malmo in southern Sweden. Each test cell received a specific
waste composition. The main objective of the project was to evaluate
the dependence of biogas production on landfill waste composition. Met
hane production rates in test cells with high amounts of commercial wa
ste were found to be between 14.3 and 19.0 m(3) tonne(-1) dry weight y
r(-1). In test cells with domestic waste or other putrescibles-rich wa
ste fractions the corresponding values were 10.7 to 13.4 m(3) tonne(-1
) dry weight yr(-1). In the evaluation, information regarding density,
time of filling, moisture content, temperature, concentration of vola
tile fatty acids, pH, ammonium and gas extraction, were compared with
methane production rates. The main conclusion was that a waste mixture
with a high amount of readily biodegradable material gives rise to a
high internal concentration of volatile fatty acids, which in turn inh
ibits the methane production rate.