2021
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.11.6.14407
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Influence of Fly Ash-Based Geopolymers on Treated-Contaminated Soil Properties

Abstract: Using natural soil in landfill sites for landfill construction is common in developing countries such as Indonesia. However, the risk of contaminated soil being used as material needs to be reduced by soil improvement to meet the landfill base requirement. Geopolymer is one stabilization material with high durability towards the contaminants, in which fly ash is one of the best geopolymer raw materials due to its readily great supplies and noble properties. The present study investigates fly ash-based geopolym… Show more

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“…Research by Sekarlili and Dachyar [2] informs that South Tangerang only implements the open dumping method to dispose of urban solid waste without further processing. As stated by Sutra et al [3] and Ali et al [4], the open dumping method is commonly used in developing countries because it is less costly, does not require certain skills to operate, and also without additional waste processing. However, this practice has disadvantages for health safety and adds to environmental threats [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research by Sekarlili and Dachyar [2] informs that South Tangerang only implements the open dumping method to dispose of urban solid waste without further processing. As stated by Sutra et al [3] and Ali et al [4], the open dumping method is commonly used in developing countries because it is less costly, does not require certain skills to operate, and also without additional waste processing. However, this practice has disadvantages for health safety and adds to environmental threats [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%