2016
DOI: 10.17265/1934-7359/2016.10.008
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Impact of Municipal Solid Waste Disposal on Compaction Characteristics and Strength of Red Soil

Abstract: The disposal of MSW (municipal solid waste), in most of Indian cities, is to dump on nearby low laying lands. This investigation aims to characterize MSW and assess compaction characteristics and strength properties of contaminated soils at dumping sites in two cities Chickballapur and Kolar of Karnataka, India. Representative solid wastes from selected wards of the city were collected and analyzed. Substantial release of leachate form the dump yards occurred during past few years and the soil at the dump site… Show more

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“…The findings reveal that increasing dye effluent lowers the values of CBR and the proportion of water necessary for soil change, such as the plastic and liquid limits [70]. The dry density of clayey soils treated with reliable alkaline discharges was lowered [71]. The pH, plasticity, and unconfined compressive strength of soil are lower due to untreated wastewater.…”
Section: Dyeing Industrial Effluentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings reveal that increasing dye effluent lowers the values of CBR and the proportion of water necessary for soil change, such as the plastic and liquid limits [70]. The dry density of clayey soils treated with reliable alkaline discharges was lowered [71]. The pH, plasticity, and unconfined compressive strength of soil are lower due to untreated wastewater.…”
Section: Dyeing Industrial Effluentsmentioning
confidence: 99%