Hamadan Landfill Leachate Treatment By Coagulation-Flocculation Process
In most countries, sanitary landfilling is the common way to dispose municipal solid wastes. In the operations, leachate treatment is a difficult and expensive process. Although, leachate can be treated by biological processes, COD removal efficiency is usually low due to high ammonium ion content a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iranian journal of environmental health science & engineering 2011-05, Vol.7 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | In most countries, sanitary landfilling is the common way to dispose
municipal solid wastes. In the operations, leachate treatment is a
difficult and expensive process. Although, leachate can be treated by
biological processes, COD removal efficiency is usually low due to high
ammonium ion content and the presence of toxic compounds such as metal
ions. This experimental study was conducted to investigate the effect
of coagulation-flocculation process on the Hamadan landfill
leachate treatment in the city of Hamedan. Also the effects of
different coagulants with various dosages and pH values in the removal
of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total suspended solids were
studied. Results showed that the efficiency for COD removal by Poly
Aluminum Chloride at pH=12 and 2500 mg/L of coagulant, by alum at pH=12
and 1000 mg/L of coagulant dose and by ferrous sulfate at pH=12 and
1500 mg/L of ferrous sulfate dose were 60%, 62.33% and 70.66%,
respectively. Also results showed that, the efficiency for Total
Suspended Solids removal by Poly Aluminum Chloride that was obtained at
pH=12 and 2500mg/L concentration of Poly Aluminum Chloride, by alum at
pH=2 and 1500 mg/L concentration of alum and by ferrous sulfate at pH=7
and 2500mg/L of ferrous sulfate, were 39.14% , 58.37% and 35.58%,
respectively. Based on results of this study, the best coagulant for
COD removal was ferrous sulfate and the physico-chemical process may be
used as an effective pretreatment process, especially for young
leachate, prior to post-treatment (polishing) for partially stabilized
leachate. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1979 |