This research involves the evaluation of municipal landfill leachates for specific hazardous compounds in an effort to qualitatively determine the potential for groundwater contamination. Leachate samples from five landfills were evaluated for thirteen EPA priority pollutants using gas chromatography. In addition, samples were analyzed for total organic carbon (TOC) and total organic halide (TOX). A solids analysis was performed on refuse excavated from one landfill. This analysis included organic halide determination of interstitial liquids, and a total halide determination for each solid sample. A solids/liquid partition coefficient was calculated from the results. The literature review includes a detailed section outlining the biological...
Unscientific management and ad-hoc approaches in municipal solid waste management have led to a gene...
Landfill leachate characterization is a critical factor in establishing a corresponding effective ma...
<p>The organic compounds present in leachate can contaminate soil, superficial and underground water...
Abstract: Landfill leachate contains various compounds that originate from waste itself but also fro...
The main purpose of this work was the qualitative study of organic compounds in landfill leachate. T...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Darryl Grant StrudwickThis study investigates the o...
Depositing municipal waste in a responsible and controlled manner in landfills allows their decompos...
Co-disposal of 12 compounds representing major organic classes (aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated h...
Co-disposal of 12 compounds representing major organic classes (aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated h...
This research evaluated the physicochemical parameters of a leachate sample from a controlled landfi...
Municipal solid waste landfills operating in the United States receive a large variety of materials ...
The characteristics of leachate from a mature landfill site were investigated over a period of six y...
Leachate is a liquid containing decomposed wastes, bacteria and other materials that formed within a...
Leachate from landfills is considered an important point source of contamination, which poses signif...
Landfill is known as the simplest municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal method over years ago because...
Unscientific management and ad-hoc approaches in municipal solid waste management have led to a gene...
Landfill leachate characterization is a critical factor in establishing a corresponding effective ma...
<p>The organic compounds present in leachate can contaminate soil, superficial and underground water...
Abstract: Landfill leachate contains various compounds that originate from waste itself but also fro...
The main purpose of this work was the qualitative study of organic compounds in landfill leachate. T...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Darryl Grant StrudwickThis study investigates the o...
Depositing municipal waste in a responsible and controlled manner in landfills allows their decompos...
Co-disposal of 12 compounds representing major organic classes (aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated h...
Co-disposal of 12 compounds representing major organic classes (aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated h...
This research evaluated the physicochemical parameters of a leachate sample from a controlled landfi...
Municipal solid waste landfills operating in the United States receive a large variety of materials ...
The characteristics of leachate from a mature landfill site were investigated over a period of six y...
Leachate is a liquid containing decomposed wastes, bacteria and other materials that formed within a...
Leachate from landfills is considered an important point source of contamination, which poses signif...
Landfill is known as the simplest municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal method over years ago because...
Unscientific management and ad-hoc approaches in municipal solid waste management have led to a gene...
Landfill leachate characterization is a critical factor in establishing a corresponding effective ma...
<p>The organic compounds present in leachate can contaminate soil, superficial and underground water...