Streszczenie:
This research identifies the productivity of landfill gas actively captured at a municipal
waste landfill site with a waste mass exceeding 1 million Mg from sectors in the operational and
non-operational phases, considering meteorological conditions. Based on the analysis of landfill
gas, including emissions and composition (CH4, CO2, O2, and other gases), the processes occurring
demonstrate the impact of the decomposition of deposited waste on the activity of the deposit. With
average monthly gas emissions exceeding 960,000 m3, the average content of CH4 (30–63%) and
CO2 (18–42%) and the varied content of O2 (0.3–9.8%) in individual sectors of the landfill site were
significant. The statistically significant relationship between CH4, CO2, and landfill gas emissions
exhibited a noticeable decrease in methane content. Despite the abandonment of waste storage, a
high correlation is present between the emission level and methane content (0.59) and carbon dioxide
(0.50). In the operational part of the landfill, this relationship is also statistically significant but to a
lesser extent; Spearman’s R-value was 0.42 for methane and 0.36 for carbon dioxide. The operational
and post-operational phases of the municipal waste landfill demonstrated a noticeable impact from
the amount of precipitation, relative humidity, and air temperature, on landfill gas productivity. The
generally progressive decline in the activity of the waste deposit, which reflects a decreasing trend in
the methane content of approximately 2% annually in the total composition of landfill gas, as well as
the share below 50%, indicates the need only to utilise landfill without producing energy.