Treatment of Landfill Leachates for removing organic matter, UV quenching substances and organic nitrogen using Anion Exchange Resins Sudhir Kumar Pathak Landfill leachates are often discharged to wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) but their highly varied composition makes their treatment in WWTPs difficult. Landfill leachates contain bio-refractory organic matter which easily passes the biological treatment processes at WWTPs and increases the organic matter in the effluent. Leachates also interfere with the UV disinfection process at treatment plants. Another concern is the presence of large amounts of bio-refractory organic nitrogen in the leachates which makes it difficult for WWTPs to meet the tightening total nitrogen requirements. S...
Leachate treatment forms one of the main issues in landfill management. The recirculation of reverse...
Water, flowing through beds of refuse in a sanitary landfill, will leach organic and inorganic subst...
Landfill leachate discharge potentially results in degradation of the receiving environment. One of...
Abstract The efficiency of different leachate treatment methods for the removal of refractory organi...
The application of ion exchange process in landfill leachate treatment was not well established in l...
Landfill leachate is characterised by high chemical and biological oxygen demand and generally consi...
Landfill leachate contains a large amount of organic matter and ammoniacal nitrogen. As such, it has...
The feasibility of anaerobically treating a leachate from a landfill site in the Ottawa-Carleton Reg...
Landfill leachate is one of the most difficult effluents with which to deal from an environmental pe...
Landfill leachate, especially when produced in old municipal solid waste landfills, is a challenging...
The landfill- leachate consists of different organic and inorganic compounds that may be either diss...
High humic substances remaining after biological treatment led to high colour values in landfill lea...
Natural organic matter (NOM) negatively affects water quality and can cause serious issues during wa...
Although landfilling is generally used for solid waste disposal, use of landfill will always accompa...
Leachates produced at the La Zoreda landfill in Asturias, Spain, were recirculated through a simulat...
Leachate treatment forms one of the main issues in landfill management. The recirculation of reverse...
Water, flowing through beds of refuse in a sanitary landfill, will leach organic and inorganic subst...
Landfill leachate discharge potentially results in degradation of the receiving environment. One of...
Abstract The efficiency of different leachate treatment methods for the removal of refractory organi...
The application of ion exchange process in landfill leachate treatment was not well established in l...
Landfill leachate is characterised by high chemical and biological oxygen demand and generally consi...
Landfill leachate contains a large amount of organic matter and ammoniacal nitrogen. As such, it has...
The feasibility of anaerobically treating a leachate from a landfill site in the Ottawa-Carleton Reg...
Landfill leachate is one of the most difficult effluents with which to deal from an environmental pe...
Landfill leachate, especially when produced in old municipal solid waste landfills, is a challenging...
The landfill- leachate consists of different organic and inorganic compounds that may be either diss...
High humic substances remaining after biological treatment led to high colour values in landfill lea...
Natural organic matter (NOM) negatively affects water quality and can cause serious issues during wa...
Although landfilling is generally used for solid waste disposal, use of landfill will always accompa...
Leachates produced at the La Zoreda landfill in Asturias, Spain, were recirculated through a simulat...
Leachate treatment forms one of the main issues in landfill management. The recirculation of reverse...
Water, flowing through beds of refuse in a sanitary landfill, will leach organic and inorganic subst...
Landfill leachate discharge potentially results in degradation of the receiving environment. One of...