In this study, an aged refuse bioreactor was constructed to remove nitrogen in a mature landfill leachate. The nitrogen removal efficiency and the microbial community composition in the bioreactor were investigated. The results showed that the aged refuse bioreactor removed more than 90 % of total nitrogen in the leachate under the nitrogen loading rate (NLR) of 0.74 g/kg (vs) day, and the total nitrogen removal rate decreased to 62.2 % when NLR increased up to 2.03 g/kg (vs) day. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction results showed that the average cell number of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in the bioreactor was 1.58 x 10(8) cells/g, which accounted for 0.41 % of total bacteria. The number of anammox bacteria in the reactor was 1.09 x 10(8...
Although bioreactor landfills have many advantages associated with them, challenges remain, includin...
Landfill leachate is characterised by high chemical and biological oxygen demand and generally consi...
Landfill leachate discharge potentially results in degradation of the receiving environment. One of...
The aim of this work was to investigate the efficiency of nitrogen removal from municipal landfill l...
With the development of economy and the improvement of people’s living standard, landfill leachate h...
In order to achieve advanced nitrogen removal from landfill leachate without the addition of externa...
A new and promising trend in solid waste management is to operate the landfill as a bioreactor. Bior...
Although bioreactor landfills have many advantages associated with them, challenges remain, includin...
Although bioreactor landfills have many advantages associated with them, challenges remain, includin...
In this study COD, ammonia and nitrate were treated through methanogenesis, nitrification denitrific...
Although bioreactor landfills have many advantages associated with them, challenges remain, includin...
The uncontrolled formation of leachate during a waste-disposal process has become a serious issue in...
Mature landfill leachate is a complex and highly polluted effluent with a large amount of ammonia ni...
Biological nitrogen removal via nitrite may represent a promising process for the optimization of ni...
The discharge of a landfill leachate to a receiving water body can cause a serious pollution problem...
Although bioreactor landfills have many advantages associated with them, challenges remain, includin...
Landfill leachate is characterised by high chemical and biological oxygen demand and generally consi...
Landfill leachate discharge potentially results in degradation of the receiving environment. One of...
The aim of this work was to investigate the efficiency of nitrogen removal from municipal landfill l...
With the development of economy and the improvement of people’s living standard, landfill leachate h...
In order to achieve advanced nitrogen removal from landfill leachate without the addition of externa...
A new and promising trend in solid waste management is to operate the landfill as a bioreactor. Bior...
Although bioreactor landfills have many advantages associated with them, challenges remain, includin...
Although bioreactor landfills have many advantages associated with them, challenges remain, includin...
In this study COD, ammonia and nitrate were treated through methanogenesis, nitrification denitrific...
Although bioreactor landfills have many advantages associated with them, challenges remain, includin...
The uncontrolled formation of leachate during a waste-disposal process has become a serious issue in...
Mature landfill leachate is a complex and highly polluted effluent with a large amount of ammonia ni...
Biological nitrogen removal via nitrite may represent a promising process for the optimization of ni...
The discharge of a landfill leachate to a receiving water body can cause a serious pollution problem...
Although bioreactor landfills have many advantages associated with them, challenges remain, includin...
Landfill leachate is characterised by high chemical and biological oxygen demand and generally consi...
Landfill leachate discharge potentially results in degradation of the receiving environment. One of...