Characterization and Treatment of Leachates from Hong Kong Landfill Sites |
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Authors: | H D ROBINSON BSc MInstWM MIES M M H LUO BSc ME MIPENZ MHKIE |
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Affiliation: | Manager, Wastes Science and Research, Aspinwall &Company, Shrewsbury.;Senior Environmental Protection Officer, Environmental Protection Department, Hong Kong Government. |
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Abstract: | Development of a large landfill site in the North-Eastern New Territories of Hong Kong, which will receive 25 million m3 of wastes during a life of about 13 years, must include the provision of a scheme to manage leachates which will arise in the tropical climate of the region. The paper presents detailed results from a study commissioned by the Environmental Protection Department of the Hong Kong Government, to characterize and treat leachates generated by landfills in Hong Kong, in order to design a suitable management scheme. Field and laboratory trials which were carried out during 1989 showed that, although leachates from Hong Kong landfills have some specific characteristics (e.g. concentrations of amm.N to 5000 mg/l), they can be treated to high standards by aerobic biological processes. As a result of these studies, a scheme has been designed which will provide a high degree of environmental protection in respect of leachate, as the landfill is developed. |
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Keywords: | Aerated lagoons ammonia characterization Hong Kong landfill leachate nitrification pilot-scale studies treatment waste disposal |
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