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Effect of air and water on the release of chlorine from semi-aerobic landfill

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Pages 2197-2206 | Received 17 May 2020, Accepted 12 Dec 2020, Published online: 10 Jan 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Landfill leachate has a high chloride (Cl) content. Because it is highly mobile, and cannot be sorbed or transformed bio-chemically, it is important to have detailed information about how it migrates in landfill sites. In this study, we set up four lab-scale simulated landfills, including an anaerobic landfill (AL), an anaerobic landfill with leachate recirculation (RAL), an anaerobic/semi-anaerobic landfill with leachate recirculation (RASL), and an anaerobic/semi-aerobic landfill (ASL), to explore how, when regulated, moisture and air affected the migration of chlorine. We found that water and air had a strong influence on the release of Cl. Leachate obviously promoted Cl dissolution in refuse when recirculated. When air was introduced into landfill, thereby changing it from anaerobic to semi-aerobic, the leachate Cl concentration increased sharply from around 4–9 g L−1 (RASL) and 18 g L−1 (ASL), respectively. In principle, Cl is released continuously when leachate is recirculated in landfills (RAL and RASL), but it can also be found a terminal when the leachate recirculation stops (AL and ASL). Cumulative amounts of 64, 66, 27, and 53 g of Cl were released from the AL, RAL, RASL, and ASL, respectively. Lower COD/Cl and NH4+-N/Cl ratios in ASL and RASL after day 175 indicated that lower Cl pollution risk than that in AL and RAL.

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Acknowledgements

The work was supported by the [National Natural Science Foundation of China] under Grant [41977331, 51778579, 21876165, and 51878617], and [Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province] under Grant [LY18B070009].

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 21876165,41977331,51778579,51878617]; Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [grant number LY18B070009].

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