Daryl Mccartney
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Alberta
Canada
Biography
Daryl McCartney is a professor belongs to the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Alberta.
Research Interest
Clogging of leachate collection systems in landfills Inactivation of plant pathogens through compost process Identifying corrosion mechanisms in composting environments Optimization of bulking agent requirements for biosolids composting Pathogen inactivation in composting environments Disposal of residual material from drinking water treatment plants Integration of laboratory management systems Physical and numerical modeling of composting processes Solid waste management systems Development of compost material test methods End use of compost material Solid waste audits Sustainable development indicator design processes for organizations.
Publications
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Chapman, S. & D. McCartney. 2005. Composting of residuals from a strawboard manufacturing facility. Compost Science & Utilization. 13:2:90-97.
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McCartney, D. & G. Eftoda. 2005. Windrow Composting of Municipal Biosolids in a cold climate. Journal of Environmental Engineering & Science. 4:341-352.
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Searcy, C., Karapetrovic, S. & McCartney, D. 2005. Designing Sustainable Development Indicators: Analysis for a case utility. Measuring Business Excellence. 9:2:33-41.