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Investigation of Liner Systems in Transport of Organic and Inorganic Contaminants in Sanitary Landfill: A Case Study
Author(s) -
Varank Gamze,
Demir Ahmet,
Adar Elanur,
Bilgili Mehmet Sinan,
Top Selin,
Yazici Guvenc Senem,
Ozcoban Mehmet Sukru
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
clean – soil, air, water
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.444
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1863-0669
pISSN - 1863-0650
DOI - 10.1002/clen.201500198
Subject(s) - leachate , bentonite , lime , hydraulic conductivity , environmental science , waste management , zeolite , adsorption , materials science , environmental engineering , geotechnical engineering , geology , chemistry , metallurgy , soil water , soil science , engineering , biochemistry , organic chemistry , catalysis
In the present work, a pilot‐scale study was carried out to investigate the diffusive transport of phenolic compounds and advective transport of heavy metals through liner systems composed of alternative materials and to evaluate the leachate effect on liner materials’ properties. For this purpose, ten pilot‐scale landfill reactors were operated for a period of about 290 days. Physico‐chemical, mineralogical composition, and geotechnical properties of liner materials were also reported. The results of the study suggest that performance of alternative liner systems have no significant difference in toxic organic contaminant attenuation and clay‐lime mixture were found to be the less effected liner system by leachate. Thereby clay‐lime mixtures can be effectively utilized as a component of landfill liners due to not only chemical, physical, and mineralogical properties but also their high abundance and low cost supply. A two‐layer liner system composed of clay‐lime mixture at the upper part and bentonite‐zeolite mixture at the lower part is recommended. Existence of lime at the upper part will provide improvement in soil properties and reduce leachate effects but will increase hydraulic conductivity by decreasing the thickness of diffuse double layer. A bentonite‐zeolite mixture existing at the lower part will provide adsorption of heavy metals and avoid heavy metal migration.

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