نتایج جستجو برای: composting leachate

تعداد نتایج: 6289  

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2002
Sang-Yul Kim Nobutoshi Tanaka Toshihiko Matsuto

The solubility and adsorption characteristics of Pb in leachate from municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash was studied by batch experiments. The solubility of Pb in leachate was 1-2 orders of magnitude lower than that of Pb in carbonate solutions. Adsorption experiments showed bottom ash have high adsorption capacity for Pb. To evaluate a controlling component in bottom ash, quar...

1997

oil at more than 30 munitions sites across the United States is contaminated with explosives. The U.S. military has discovered that the composting process, and the use of finished (mature, cured) compost can effectively remediate munitions-contaminated soils. To incorporate such soil into the composting process, the soil is excavated and mixed with other feedstocks. The end-product is a contami...

2015

oil at more than 30 munitions sites across the United States is contaminated with explosives. The U.S. military has discovered that the composting process, and the use of finished (mature, cured) compost can effectively remediate munitions-contaminated soils. To incorporate such soil into the composting process, the soil is excavated and mixed with other feedstocks. The end-product is a contami...

2011
R. G. Richards B. Mullins

The remediation of leachate from (municipal) landfills is becoming an increasing challenge for many government authorities. There is mounting interest in using bioremediation as a means of stripping these contaminants from the leachate and concentrating it within biological material, typically microalgae. Additionally, there is significant interest in the production of lipids from waste streams...

2013

Landfilling, as a system to discard municipal waste, is still widely used in the tropics, often without appropriate protection against pollution of its surroundings. Leachate generation from landfills, and its chemical composition, varies widely and is significantly influenced by landfill geometry, the type and age of waste, seasonal precipitation, moisture and temperature. In the tropics, clim...

2007
PRABHAKAR P. SINGH

This study was envisaged to explore the impact of pesticide solid waste leachate to Allium cepa (common onion) bulbs. Bulbs exposed to the leachate showed hampered root growth and morphological deformities. At 15% and higher concentrations of leachate after 5 days, gall like swellings were noticed around the mitotic zone (zone of root growth). From the dose response curve, the EC50 values for t...

2013
M. Pazoki M. A. Abdoli A. R. Karbasi N. Mehrdadi K. Yaghmaeian P. Salajegheh

The leachate contains dissolved and suspended organic and inorganic, toxic or chemicals pollutants. Leachate can contaminate groundwater, surface water and soil. It can further have detrimental health effects on human being. This study sets out to investigate the effects of land treatment of municipal landfill’s leachate on the natural reduction of nitrogen and phosphorous density existing in t...

2011
N. Yeşiller J. L. Hanson H. Yoshida

This study was conducted to evaluate temperature, gas, and leachate data at two landfills in similar climatic regions (Detroit, Michigan, USA and Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan) to determine the interrelations between heat production and resulting waste temperatures and gas and leachate levels in landfills under variable decomposition conditions. Significant temperature increases occurred under lon...

2009
Abdulhussain A. Abbas Zhi Ping S. Al-Rekabi

Problem Statement: Sanitary landfilling is the most common way to eliminate solid urban wastes. An important problem associated to landfills is the production of leachates. This study is a review of landfill leachate treatments. Approach: The advantages and disadvantages of the various existing leachate treatments discussed under the items: (i) Leachate channeling (combined treatment with domes...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Jenna R Jambeck Timothy G Townsend Helena M Solo-Gabriele

Although phased out of many residential uses in the United States, the disposal of CCA-treated wood remains a concern because significant quantities have yet to be taken out of service, and it is commonly disposed in landfills. Catastrophic events have also led to the concentrated disposal of CCA-treated wood, often in unlined landfills. The goal of this research was to simulate the complex che...

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