2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2013.07.021
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Investigation on characteristics of leachate and concentrated leachate in three landfill leachate treatment plants

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“…A comparison of data reported in Table 1 with literature data [37][38][39] demonstrates that the studied leachate is characteristic of an old landfill. …”
Section: Experimental Apparatus and Sample Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…A comparison of data reported in Table 1 with literature data [37][38][39] demonstrates that the studied leachate is characteristic of an old landfill. …”
Section: Experimental Apparatus and Sample Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The Zn concentration in the experimental cell leachate was much lower than that in three other landfills at different ages in China. Zhang et al (2013) found for the landfills X, S and N that the concentrations of Zn were 17.21, 532.5 and 1,331.25 mg L −1 , respectively. In a young leachate (BOD/COD = 0.5) from a sanitary landfill, the concentrations of Zn, Cr and Fe were 827 mg L −1 , 25.7 mg L −1 and 97.7 mg L −1 respectively (Fauziah et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The Pb concentrations in the leachates from two landfills of different ages in China, one with 5 years and another landfill with 20 years of operation, were 11.39 and 4.56 mg L −1 , respectively; and in both cases, the pH value of the leachates was above 7.0 (Zhang et al, 2013). Gajski et al (2012) observed that the concentration of Hg and Fe in two leachate samples from Roving sanitary landfill, Croatia, was above the allowed for discharge into the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Leachate may contain a wide range of inorganic, natural and xenobiotic compounds, the mixture of which can affects the plant growth (Zhang et al, 2013 It was found that leachate at higher levels (concentrations) can severely inhibit plant growth, whereas leachate at lower levels (concentration 25 %) can stimulate growth. It is reported that leachate at high levels could lead to a yield reduction and poor survival rate (Menser, 1981;Menser et al, 1983); however, the leachate at low levels (concentrations) enhanced the growth, survival and stomatal conductance of plants (Liang et al, 1999;Sang and Li 2004;Sang et al, 2006;Li et al, 2008;Zhang et al, 2013).…”
Section: Plant Growth Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is reported that leachate at high levels could lead to a yield reduction and poor survival rate (Menser, 1981;Menser et al, 1983); however, the leachate at low levels (concentrations) enhanced the growth, survival and stomatal conductance of plants (Liang et al, 1999;Sang and Li 2004;Sang et al, 2006;Li et al, 2008;Zhang et al, 2013).…”
Section: Plant Growth Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%