Groundwater contaminations based on the release and transportation of leachate from municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills are a potential hazard to the ecosystem and its inhabitants. In this study, nine chemical compositions of groundwater quality were collected and analysed from 16 monitoring wells and two ponds around the Diaoyushan MSW landfill in the north of Jiangsu Province, China. Multiple analyses were performed to assess the redox conditions and the groundwater environment. It was indicated that the landfill was in a low and stable biodegradability phase, and the most influential phase was the initial stage of the landfill site; the leachate leakage was the principal pollution source (49.18%) for the local groundwater environment. Artificial drainage of Dongdasha village expanded the contaminant plume scopes and deteriorated water quality further. The polluted groundwater area was provided with high concentrations of total hardness, Cl-, SO42-, total dissolved solids (TDS) and Pb.
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Chen, G., Sun, Y., Xu, Z., Shan, X., & Chen, Z. (2019). Assessment of shallow groundwater contamination resulting from a municipal solid waste landfill- A case study in Lianyungang, China. Water (Switzerland), 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/w11122496