The effects of reduction of the deposited waste on short‐term landfill leachate composition of a landfill: a case study in Norway |
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Authors: | Joar Øygard Amund Maage Elin Gjengedal |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research, Bergen, Norway;2. The Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Life Sciences, ?s, Norway |
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Abstract: | Municipal solid waste landfill leachate was sampled over from a landfill receiving varying amounts of municipal solid waste. The investigation aimed to provide information on expected leachate changes in the short term, either after closure of an active landfill, or after a strong decline in the amount of waste deposited at smaller landfills. It was found that during a two year period following a sudden decline in the amount of waste deposited, the levels of various chemical and physical parameters all dropped sharply. The reasons for the decline in discharge levels are thought to be aerobic decomposition taking place in the municipal solid waste just after landfilling, and thus the decline in the impact of this process when there were less fresh waste masses available, and formation of preferential flow paths for the leachate as the municipal solid waste stabilized in the landfill. |
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Keywords: | landfill leachate preferential flow paths deposition rate chemical oxygen demand aerobic degradation |
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