Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4474300 Waste Management 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Landfills can produce a great amount of leachate containing highly concentrated organic matter. This is especially true for the initial leachate from landfilled municipal solid wastes (MSW) that generally has concentrations of CODCr and BOD5 up to 80,000 and 50,000 mg/L, respectively. The leachate could be disposed by means of recirculating technique, which decomposes the organics through the action of proliferating microorganisms and thereby purifies the leachate, and simultaneously accelerates organic decomposition through water saturation control.Data from experimental results indicated that leachate recirculating could reduce the organic concentration considerably, with a maximum reduction rate of CODCr over 95%; and, using a semi-aerobic process, NH3–N concentration of treated leachate could be under 10 mg/L. In addition, the organic concentration in MSW decreased greatly.

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