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Research Article

Remediation of ammonia-stripped sanitary landfill leachate by integrated heterogeneous Fenton process and aerobic biological methods

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Pages 7287-7300 | Received 23 Jun 2021, Accepted 05 Aug 2021, Published online: 01 Sep 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The use of heterogeneous Fenton process combined with biological and physical treatment of sanitary landfill leachate has been evaluated. Leachate used in this study was collected from the drainage system of a landfill in Borg El-Arab city – Egypt. As a pre-treatment step, the collected leachate was subjected to ammonia stripping at pH 10.0 for 6 h to reduce the ammonia toxicity for the subsequent biological treatment steps. In this step, over 80% of the ammonia content of the leachate could be removed. Then, the ammonia-stripped leachate was subjected to heterogeneous Fenton process or to aerobic biological treatment. At its optimum operating conditions namely; 37.18 g/L H2O2, 5 g/L catalyst and a reaction time of 4 h, the use of heterogeneous Fenton process achieved COD removal up to 73%. Corresponding COD removal obtained after biological treatment was 68%. To select the best sequence of the treatment steps, the ammonia-stripped sanitary landfill leachate was subjected to two treatment trains. The first one was biological treatment followed by heterogeneous Fenton process; while, the second was heterogeneous Fenton process followed by biological treatment. The highest reductions of the organic compounds and ammonia were achieved after using biological treatment followed by the heterogeneous Fenton process. The use of this treatment configuration achieved total COD, BOD and NH4-N removals of 88%, 84% and 96% respectively. Accordingly, the proposed treatment train can be considered effective in the treatment of landfill leachate and environmental protection.

Authors’ contributions

Gamal Kamel Hassan: Conceptualization, writing, formal analysis and review. Tarek Gad-allah: Conceptualization, review and editing. Mohamed Badawy: Conceptualization, review and editing. Fatma El-Gohary: Conceptualization, review and editing

Data availability

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author on request.

Disclosure statement

Authors declare that they have no any form of competing interest.

Additional information

Funding

The STDF finance this scientific work [project no 1851].

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