Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4472217 Waste Management 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

There are numerous non-biodegradable organic materials in the mature landfill leachate. To meet the new discharge standard of China, additional advanced treatment is needed for the effluent from the biological treatment processes of leachate. In this study, a combined process including two stages of “Fenton-biological anaerobic filter (BANF)–biological aerated filter (BAF)” was evaluated to address the advanced treatment need. The Fenton oxidation was applied to reduce chemical oxygen demand (COD) and enhance biodegradability of refractory organics, and the BANF–BAF process was then applied to remove the total nitrogen (TN). The treatment achieved effluent concentrations of COD < 70 mg/L, TN < 40 mg/L and NH3–N < 10 mg/L. The removal efficiency of COD and TN were 96.1% and 95.9%, respectively. The effluent quality met the new discharge standard for Pollution Control on the Landfill Site of Municipal Solid of PR China (GB16889-2008). The operation cost of these processes was about 36.1 CHY/t (5.70 USD/t).

► Combined process showed excellent treatment result for advanced treatment of landfill leachate. ► The effluent COD and TN could be less 80 mg/L and 40 mg/L respectively by combined process. ► TN removal rate of stage 1 and stage 2 were 68% and 63% respectively at the tolerable load. ► The characteristics of effluent could meet the new discharge standard of China stably.

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