Title :
Research on Migration and Degradation of Nitrogen Based on 15N Trace Technique in Semi-Aerobic Landfill
Author :
Pang Xiang-rui ; Huang Qi-fei ; Wang Qun-Hui ; Wang Qi ; Wang Xiao-long
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Municipal & Environ. Eng., Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
Abstract :
Simulated semi-aerobic landfill equipment and anaerobic landfill equipment were constructed. In-situ trace and contrast experiment based on the 15N isotope technique was developed when the landfills were stably working for 12 months. Each equipment was respectively added with 4 g standard 15NH4Cl tracer, and the leachate samples at the spaces and bottom of the equipments were taken, to detect ¿(NH4 +-N), ¿(TN), the abundance of 15N in leachate TN, and the abundance of 15N in leachate NH4 +-N. The dynamic variation characteristics, migration rules and degradation principles of leachate nitrogen during the semi-aerobic landfill process were researched. Results showed that, most of 15NH4CL solution rapidly went through the upper layer of landfill to the middle layer, lower layer and underlayer for eluviation, migration and accumulation after the tracer was added; compared with point positions far from the airway, the point positions near the airway in the middle layer of the semi-aerobic treatment reached nitrogen´s degradation balance and stability more rapidly, and ¿(NH4 +-N) in the lower layer was maintained at a higher level; the migration and conversion of NH4 +-N in leachate were the main contributory factors to the change of total nitrogen content at the bottom area; compared with anaerobic landfill structure, semi-aerobic treatment could earlierly reach a migration balance and a stable degradation status of nitrogenous pollutant of the system.
Keywords :
hydrogen compounds; land pollution; nitrogen compounds; waste management; 15N isotope technique; 15N trace technique; NH4 +-N; anaerobic landfill equipment; contrast experiment; degradation principles; dynamic variation characteristics; in-situ trace; leachate nitrogen; leachate samples; migration rules; nitrogen degradation; nitrogen migration; nitrogenous pollutant; simulated semiaerobic landfill equipment; Conference management; Degradation; Environmental management; Food technology; Information science; Nitrogen; Resource management; Solids; Technology management; Waste management;
Conference_Titel :
Information Science and Engineering (ICISE), 2009 1st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nanjing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4909-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICISE.2009.966