1978
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.7827309
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Landfill disposal systems

Abstract: The current status of landfill disposal of hazardous wastes in the United States is indicated by presenting descriptions of six operating landfills. These landfills illustrate the variety of techniques that exist in landfill disposal of hazardous wastes. Although some landfills more effectively isolate hazardous waste than others, all landfills must deal with the following problems. Leachate from hazardous waste landfills is generally highly polluted. Most landfills attempt to contain leachate at the site and … Show more

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“…Traditional environmental monitoring, including research into/the testing of: groundwater level and composition, surface water flow rate and composition, leachate water composition, landfill gas composition, precipitation, the course of landfill settlement as well as structure and mass of the landfilled waste can at times turn out to be insufficient to obtain reliable data from it that could evidence full tightness at the waste disposal basins. Another method of preventing environmental pollution is to control humidity of precipitation and maintain it on a relatively low level which will limit penetration of leachate through the protective barriers of the basins in the event they are damaged [14]. This method, however, does not ensure effective protection of the soil and water against contamination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional environmental monitoring, including research into/the testing of: groundwater level and composition, surface water flow rate and composition, leachate water composition, landfill gas composition, precipitation, the course of landfill settlement as well as structure and mass of the landfilled waste can at times turn out to be insufficient to obtain reliable data from it that could evidence full tightness at the waste disposal basins. Another method of preventing environmental pollution is to control humidity of precipitation and maintain it on a relatively low level which will limit penetration of leachate through the protective barriers of the basins in the event they are damaged [14]. This method, however, does not ensure effective protection of the soil and water against contamination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%