Evidence of microplastics in leachate of Randegan landfill, Mojokerto City, Indonesia, and its potential to pollute surface water
About 80–90 tons municipal solid waste (MSW) in Mojokerto City, Indonesia, is disposed of into Randegan landfill daily. The landfill was facilitated with a conventional leachate treatment plant (LTP). The plastic waste component in the MSW, which is 13.22 % weight, possibly contaminates leachate wit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Science of the total environment 2023-05, Vol.874, p.162207-162207, Article 162207 |
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Zusammenfassung: | About 80–90 tons municipal solid waste (MSW) in Mojokerto City, Indonesia, is disposed of into Randegan landfill daily. The landfill was facilitated with a conventional leachate treatment plant (LTP). The plastic waste component in the MSW, which is 13.22 % weight, possibly contaminates leachate with microplastics (MPs). This research aims to determine the presence of MPs in leachate of the landfill, its characteristics, and the removal efficiency of the LTP. The potential of leachate as MP pollutant source to surface water was also discussed. Raw leachate samples were collected from the LTP inlet channel. Leachate samples were also taken from each LTP's sub-units. Leachate collection was performed two times using a 2.5 L glass bottle during March 2022. The MPs were treated using Wet Peroxide Oxidation method, and filtered using PTFE membrane. MP size and shape were determined using a dissecting microscope with 40–60 x magnifications. The polymer types in the samples were identified using Thermo Scientific™ Nicolet™ iS™ 10 FTIR Spectrometer. The average MP abundance in raw leachate was 9.00 ± 0.85 particles/L. MP shape in the raw leachate was dominated by fiber (64.44 %), followed by fragment (28.89 %), and film (6.67 %). The majority of the MPs were of black color (53.33 %). Abundance of 350 - |
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ISSN: | 0048-9697 1879-1026 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162207 |