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Publications tagged with [landfill leachate]
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Adhikari B.
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Dahal R. K.
et al.
<p>The present review describes the factors affecting the composition of landfill leachate and it has been prepared on the basis of extensive survey of literatures. The main objective of this study was to explore the knowledge on<br />various factors that ...
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Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
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International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT) Volume 3, Issue 5, September 2014
Bhalla B.
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Saini M. S.
et al.
<p>Leachate pollution index (LPI) value can be used as a tool to assess the leachate pollution potential of landfill sites particularly at places where there is a high risk of leachate migration and pollution of groundwater and thus can help to take necessary ...
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Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
Reference:
International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 3, Issue 1, January 2014
Bhalla B.
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Saini M. S.
et al.
<p>Leachate pollution index (LPI) provides an overall pollution potential of a landfill site. In this paper, the concept of LPI is described in brief and stepwise procedure to calculate the LPI of a landfill is explained using data from municipal landfill ...
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Environmental Geoengineering
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International Journal of Science, Environment and Technology, Vol. 3, No 2, 2014, 444 – 457
Shoeybi M.
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Kamel A. S.
et al.
<p>Performance of landfill fresh leachate pretreatment by circulation on primitive waste deposits predicted by artificial neural network (ANN) mathematical<br />modeling. Landfill simulation reactor (LSR) for laboratory scale modeling was applied to prepare ...
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Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Development, Vol. 3, No. 3, June 2012
Hajipour A.
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Moghadam N.
et al.
<p>In the present study the landfill leachate obtained from Tabriz Landfill site was first treated in a suspended growth activated sludge bioreactor which then was turned to a moving-bed biofilm bioreactor under thermophilic conditions (50C).</p>
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Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
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Iran. J. Environ. Health. Sci. Eng., 2011, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 3-14
Heng G. C.
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Elmolla E. S.
et al.
The objective of this researchis to study physicochemical pretreatment to prepare a landfill leachate for further treatment.
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Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
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"2nd International Conference on Engineering Technology 2009 (ICET 2009)<br/>8-10 December 2009, Kuala Lumpur"
Abbas A. A.
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Jingsong G.
et al.
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.
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Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
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American Journal of Applied Sciences 6 (4): 672-684, 2009
The method of enhancing the biodegradability of landfill leachate via air stripping followed bycoagulation/ultrafiltration (UF) processes is introduced. In this study, the air stripping process obtained a removal efficiency of 88.6% for ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N), ...
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Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
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Water Science and Engineering, Dec. 2008, Vol. 1, No. 4, 89-98
<p>SRV återvinning AB is a joint-stock waste company located in the south of Stockholm. Since the first operation, three landfills have been practiced successively. The landfill generates about 200,000 to 250,000 cubic meters of leachate per year. An ...
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Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
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Master of Science Thesis STOCKHOLM 2007 LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT CASE STUDY, SRV ATERVINNING, SWEDEN PRESENTED AT INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Gray D.
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Pollard S. J. T.
et al.
This study concerns the preliminary screening of potential exposures in hypothetical site workers to specific leachate constituents during the spray irrigation of landfill leachate, with broader public health considerations in mind.
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Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
Reference:
Environmental Pollution, Feb. 2005, Vol.133(3), pp.587-599