The toxicity of leachates from two municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills in Southern Italy was characterized using a toxicity identification evaluation procedure. The chemical and physical fractionation techniques were: pH adjustment, pH adjustment/filtration, pH adjustment/C18 solid phase extraction, graduated pH and EDTA chelation. All the samples exhibited acute toxicity towards the bacterium Vibrio fischeri, the freshwater rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus and the freshwater crustaceans Thamnocephalus platyurus and Daphnia magna. Statistical techniques were used to determine the discriminatory power and the toxicity detection capacity of the different assays and to choose a minimal battery of tests for the toxicity identification of leach...
Management of municipal solid wastes in many countries consists of waste disposal into landfill with...
Chemical evaluations and characterization had often served as the commonly adopted options for asses...
In this study, a specific landfill leachate (1200 mgl?1 COD and 600 mgl?1 BOD5) was used to develop ...
The toxicity of leachates from two municipal solid waste landfills (Caserta, Southern Italy) was cha...
The municipal solid waste (MSW) of large cities, in particular in developing countries, is mainly di...
The municipal solid waste (MSW) of large cities, in particular in developing countries, is mainly di...
The large number of municipal solid waste landfills in Lithuania poses a serious environmental threa...
A methodology based on an analytical protocol for evaluation of hazards from landfill leachate and s...
AbstractIn many parts of the developing world, leachate treatment system is not properly installed a...
Landfills have been the most used alternative for final municipal solid wastes disposal, however, th...
Landfill leachate is composed of a complex composition with strong biological toxicity. The combined...
The treatability of a landfill leachate with respect to the removal of environmentally toxic compone...
With the UK producing 400 million tonnes of waste each year, the problem of waste disposal is recogn...
The inevitable consequence of the operation of landfills is the emission of leachate, which is consi...
Management of leachates generated by solid waste disposal is a very challenging aspect of landfill m...
Management of municipal solid wastes in many countries consists of waste disposal into landfill with...
Chemical evaluations and characterization had often served as the commonly adopted options for asses...
In this study, a specific landfill leachate (1200 mgl?1 COD and 600 mgl?1 BOD5) was used to develop ...
The toxicity of leachates from two municipal solid waste landfills (Caserta, Southern Italy) was cha...
The municipal solid waste (MSW) of large cities, in particular in developing countries, is mainly di...
The municipal solid waste (MSW) of large cities, in particular in developing countries, is mainly di...
The large number of municipal solid waste landfills in Lithuania poses a serious environmental threa...
A methodology based on an analytical protocol for evaluation of hazards from landfill leachate and s...
AbstractIn many parts of the developing world, leachate treatment system is not properly installed a...
Landfills have been the most used alternative for final municipal solid wastes disposal, however, th...
Landfill leachate is composed of a complex composition with strong biological toxicity. The combined...
The treatability of a landfill leachate with respect to the removal of environmentally toxic compone...
With the UK producing 400 million tonnes of waste each year, the problem of waste disposal is recogn...
The inevitable consequence of the operation of landfills is the emission of leachate, which is consi...
Management of leachates generated by solid waste disposal is a very challenging aspect of landfill m...
Management of municipal solid wastes in many countries consists of waste disposal into landfill with...
Chemical evaluations and characterization had often served as the commonly adopted options for asses...
In this study, a specific landfill leachate (1200 mgl?1 COD and 600 mgl?1 BOD5) was used to develop ...