Evaluation of influence of coagulation/flocculation and fenton oxidation with iron on landfill leachate treatment

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Landfill leachates (LFL) collected from Sfax (Tunisia) discharge area are characterized by high chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonium and salts contents. They constitute a source of phytotoxicity and pollution for ground water and surface water resources which requires an adequate treatment process. To evaluate the efficiency of the coagulation/flocculation treatment, special attention was paid to the effect of pH, coagulant and flocculant doses. Then, effect of zero valent iron was also studied alone and in combination with coagulation/flocculation pretreatment. Our results indicate high removal efficiencies by coagulation/flocculation (46% COD and 63% turbidity) and Fenton process (48% COD and 76% turbidity). The combined application of coagulation/flocculation and Fenton revealed higher COD removal (62%) and turbidity reduction (90%). These results showed the applicability of this combined treatment method for the degradation of organic compounds and reduction of the treated leachate toxicity.

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Smaoui, Y., Mseddi, S., Ayadi, N., Sayadi, S., & Bouzid, J. (2019). Evaluation of influence of coagulation/flocculation and fenton oxidation with iron on landfill leachate treatment. Environment Protection Engineering, 45(1), 139–153. https://doi.org/10.37190/epe190111

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