
FROM THE PREFACESanitary
landfills are the most widely utilized method of solid waste disposal around the world. With increased use and public awareness of this method of disposal, there is much concern with respect to the pollution potential of the
landfill leachate. Depending on the composition and extent of decomposition of the refuse and hydrological factors, the
leachate may become highly contaminated. As
leachate migrates away from a
landfill, it may cause serious pollution to the groundwater aquifer as well as adjacent surface waters. There is growing concern about surface and groundwater pollution from
leachate. Better understanding and prediction of
leachate generation, containment, and treatment are needed. This book contains a literature review of various methodologies that have been developed for prediction, generation, characterization, containment, control, and treatment of
leachate from sanitary
landfills. The contents of this book are divided into nine chapters. Each chapter contains theory and definition of the important design parameters, literature review, example calculations, and references. Chapter 1 is devoted to basic facts of solid waste problems current status and future trends towards waste reduction and recycling. Chapter 2 provides a general overview of municipal solid waste generation, collection, transport, resource recovery and reuse, and disposal options. The current status of sanitary
landfill design and operation, problems associated with the
landfilling, and future trends are presented in Chapter 3. Methods of enhanced stabilization, recycling
landfill space, methane recovery, and above grade
landfilling, and closure and post closure care of completed
landfills are also discussed in detail. Chapter 4 provides a general overview of Subtitle D regulations and its impact upon sanitary
landfilling practices. Chapter 5 is devoted entirely to moisture routing and
leachate generation mechanisms. Examples of calculation procedure for determining the
leachate quantity produced at a
landfill are presented. Chapter 6 is devoted to chemical characterization of
leachate that changes over the life of the fill. Both theoretical and experimental results are provided to estimate the
leachate quality. Chapter 7 provides
leachate attenuation processes and mechanisms. Chapter 8 is devoted to
leachate collection systems. Natural soil sealants, admixed materials and synthetic membranes, their effectiveness, and methods of installation and economics are fully discussed. Chapter 9 provides a detailed review of
leachate treatment methodology. Kinetic coefficients and treatment plant design considerations are summarized for the sole purpose of assisting con- sultants to design
leachate treatment facilities.
Leachate treatment case histories and numerous process trains are presented for treating
leachate from young
landfill. The book also describes how the process train can be changed effectively as
leachate quality changes with time.
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