Evaluation of different treatment processes for landfill leachate using low-cost agro-industrial materials

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Abstract

Leachate is a complex liquid that is often produced from landfills, and it contains hazardous substances that may endanger the surrounding environment if ineffectively treated. In this work, four leachate treatment applications were examined: combined leachate/palm oil mill effluent (POME) (LP), leachate/tannin (LT), pre-(leachate/tannin) followed by post- (leachate/POME) (LT/LP), and pre-(leachate/POME) followed by post-(leachate/tannin) (LP/LT). The aim of this work is to evaluate and compare the performance of these treatment applications in terms of optimizing the physicochemical parameters and removing heavy metals from the leachate. The highest efficiency for the optimization of the most targeted physicochemical parameters and the removal of heavy metals was with the LP/LT process. The results are indicative of three clusters. The first cluster involves raw leachate (cluster 1), the second contains LP and LP/LT (cluster 2), and the third also consists of two treatment applications, namely, LT and LT/LP (cluster 3). The results demonstrate that LP/LT is the most appropriate method for leachate treatment using low-cost agroindustrial materials.

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Banch, T. J. H., Hanafiah, M. M., Alkarkhi, A. F. M., Amr, S. S. A., & Nizam, N. U. M. (2020). Evaluation of different treatment processes for landfill leachate using low-cost agro-industrial materials. Processes, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr8010111

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