Title of article
Influence of landfill leachate suspended solids on clog (biorock) formation
Author/Authors
Jamie F. VanGulck، نويسنده , , R. Kerry Rowe ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
16
From page
723
To page
738
Abstract
Laboratory column tests were performed to evaluate the role of leachate-suspended-solids in clogging a granular material permeated with Keele Valley Landfill leachate. The development of the clog material was a result of biological, chemical, and physical processes occurring within the column. The increase in volatile solids, which contributed to clog development over time, was primarily due to the retention of volatile suspended solids and growth of a biofilm capable of removing acetate, propionate, and butyrate from the leachate. Acetate fermentation was primarily responsible for precipitation of calcium within the column. The precipitated calcium and retention of inorganic suspended solids contributed to the increase in clog inorganic solids. Over the duration of the experiment, 3.7 times more calcium was precipitated in the column (due to acid fermentation) than was retained with inorganic suspended solids. Clogging resulted in a greater than 60% reduction in drainable porosity and a six-order magnitude decrease in hydraulic conductivity. The potential practical implications with respect to pipe cleaning and leachate recirculation were discussed.
Journal title
Waste Management
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Waste Management
Record number
774896
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