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Treatment of landfill leachate by membrane processes of nanofiltration and reverse osmosis

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Pages 2680-2689 | Received 04 Mar 2014, Accepted 16 Jun 2014, Published online: 17 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

Landfill leachate from Jakuševec, Zagreb, Croatia was treated by membrane processes of nanofiltration (NF) and reverse osmosis (RO). Different types of membranes were selected to obtain the parameters of leachate contaminants below maximum concentration levels (MCLs), defined by the Croatian law and EU directive. As a pretreatment of landfill leachate, coagulation and filtration were used. Parameters of total carbon, total organic carbon (TOC), inorganic carbon, chemical oxygen demand (COD), pH, turbidity, conductivity, concentration of different inorganic ions, heavy metals, etc., were analyzed in all steps. The landfill leachate was relatively low loaded with organic substances and ammonia; COD, TOC, and NH4+-N of real sample were 1,720.0 mgO L−1, 1,260.5 mgC L−1, and 1,147.6 mg L−1, respectively. Their concentrations decreased after coagulation for 27.9, 58.6, and 7.9%, respectively. RO/NF membranes (NF270, NF90, and XLE) additionally decreased COD and TOC for >94.6% and >92.5%, respectively. Ammonium ions decreased in the range of 37.1% (NF270)–88.9% (XLE).

Acknowledgements

This work has been supported by the Croatian Ministry of Education, Science and Sport through projects “Membrane and adsorption processes for removal of organic compounds in water treatment” (125-1253008-3009), “Water purification and stabilization in large water supply systems” (125-1253008-2571), and by the University of Zagreb through project “Removal of organic contaminants from water using advanced membrane processes of reverse osmosis and nanofiltration”.

Notes

Presented at the Conference on Desalination for the Environment: Clean Water and Energy 11–15 May 2014, Limassol, Cyprus

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