2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3894(02)00116-4
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Landfill leachate treatment by a coagulation–photooxidation process

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“…Landfill leachate mainly consists of large amounts of organic matter including dissolved organic matter, phenol, ammonical-nitrogen, phosphate, heavy metals, sulphide, hardness, acidity, alkalinity, salinity, solids, inorganic salts, and other toxicant (Foul et al, 2009;Aziz et al, 2009;Renou et al, 2008;Kang et al, 2002;Wang et al, 2002). The complexity of these characteristics makes the leachate more difficult to manage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landfill leachate mainly consists of large amounts of organic matter including dissolved organic matter, phenol, ammonical-nitrogen, phosphate, heavy metals, sulphide, hardness, acidity, alkalinity, salinity, solids, inorganic salts, and other toxicant (Foul et al, 2009;Aziz et al, 2009;Renou et al, 2008;Kang et al, 2002;Wang et al, 2002). The complexity of these characteristics makes the leachate more difficult to manage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al [13] suggested the pH region of 3 -8. Other researchers [14][15][16] suggested pH region (4 -5.4) if using ferric salts as coagulants and water contains organic colloids.…”
Section: Effect Of Wastewater Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La fermentation de ces déchets et leur contact avec les eaux pluviales génère une grande quantité de lixiviats pouvant contenir des polluants. Un lixiviat peut contenir beaucoup de matières organiques (biodégradables, mais aussi réfractaires à la biodégradation) constituées dans la majeure partie des cas par des substances humiques (Khattabi et al 2001, Kang et al 2002) ainsi que par de l'azote ammoniacal, des métaux lourds, des organochlorés et des sels inorganiques (Wang et al, 2002). La diversité des déchets reçus par la décharge a pour conséquence un risque de toxicité des lixiviats.…”
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