نتایج جستجو برای: landfill leachates

تعداد نتایج: 5904  

2005
Sofia Sjöholm

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2013
Natalie Marie Driskill John T. Novak Douglas Goldsmith Peter J. Vikesland John Novak Abhinav Gupta Julie Petruska Jody Smiley

Landfill leachates are often treated on-site before disposal to municipal wastewater treatment plants, although variations in leachate composition and organic loading continue to have negative impacts on downstream treatment processes. Leachate samples were collected from four landfills both before and after on-site treatment to evaluate the extent of biological treatment. The samples vary in a...

2013
Tapas Dasgupta

Landfill leachates are not geographically specific; rarely acknowledge the impact of site specific parameters such as age, water balance, type of waste, landfill operation, etc.; and cover such large ranges that they are often of little use. Analysis of data from lined landfills in Bhopal was needed to provide useful information for the design and management of landfill leachates. Analyses were...

Journal: :Water research 2004
J Rodríguez L Castrillón E Marañón H Sastre E Fernández

Leachates produced at the La Zoreda landfill in Asturias, Spain, were recirculated through a simulated landfill pilot plant. Prior to recirculation, three loads of different amounts of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) were added to the plant, forming in this way consecutive layers. When anaerobic digestion was almost completed, the leachates from the landfill were recirculated. After recirculation, ...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2014
Sandra Radić Brkanac Valerija Vujčić Petra Cvjetko Vid Baković Višnja Oreščanin

Leachates from active and closed municipal solid waste landfills can be a major source of contamination to groundwater and surface waters. In the present study the toxic and genotoxic potential of leachate from an old sanitary landfill prior to and following chemical and electrochemical treatments were assessed using Lemna, Allium, and comet tests. Photosynthetic pigments, malondialdehyde (indi...

2016
Sérgio F. L. Pereira Ana L. Gonçalves Francisca C. Moreira Tânia F. C. V. Silva Vítor J. P. Vilar José C. M. Pires

Landfill leachates result from the degradation of solid residues in sanitary landfills, thus presenting a high variability in terms of composition. Normally, these effluents are characterized by high ammoniacal-nitrogen (N-NH₄⁺) concentrations, high chemical oxygen demands and low phosphorus concentrations. The development of effective treatment strategies becomes difficult, posing a serious pr...

2008
K. Haarstad T. Mæhlum

Pesticides have been analyzed in 28 grab samples of untreated and 12 samples of treated leachate from eight Norwegian municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills, over a period of 10 years, with the purpose to screen for compounds and to evaluate the removal in different treatment systems. Also 1 grab samples of leachate sediments is included. A total of 12 compounds were detected. The most frequentl...

Journal: :Waste management 2009
David O Odusanya Jonathan O Okonkwo Ben Botha

The last few decades have seen dramatic growth in the scale of production and the use of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) as flame retardants. Consequently, PBDEs such as BDE -28, -47, -66, -71, -75, -77, -85, -99, -100, -119, -138, -153, -154, and -183 have been detected in various environmental matrices. Generally, in South Africa, once the products containing these chemicals have outli...

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Engineering 2013

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2003
S Kalyuzhnyi A Epov K Sormunen R Kettunen J Rintala V Privalenko A Nozhevnikova S Pender E Colleran

The annual production of municipal solid wastes (MSW) in Russia, Finland and Ireland in the late 1990s accounts for 37.5, 2.5 and 2.05 min. tonnes or 252, 488 and 566 kg per capita, respectively. 96.5, 64 and 91% of these wastes (for Russia, Finland and Ireland, correspondingly) are currently disposed of via landfilling. However, nowadays, MSW management in these countries is undergoing drastic...

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