2019
DOI: 10.5755/j01.erem.75.4.23073
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Leachates From Landfill Sites In Thessaloniki, Greece: Effect Of Aging

Abstract: Sanitary landfilling still is one of the most common management systems of solid urban wastes. The persistent environmental impact of landfills depends on leachate characteristics. The present study aimed at the characterisation of leachate from two landfill sites in the prefecture of Thessaloniki, Greece. Mavrorachi landfill stands in our study as a representative Greek active landfill site, that started operating in 2008. Tagarades landfill has stopped receiving waste from 2008 after 27 years of full operati… Show more

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“…Due to these reactions, gas and leachate are produced in the landfill sites. Although methods such as insulation of the landfill and daily covering are used to reduce the environmental consequences of the landfilling, the characteristics of the leachate cause the effects of the landfill on the environment to be very serious and diverse [ 12 ]. Leachate is a liquid from the solid waste landfill, which is produced under the influence of the amount of moisture in the landfill site and due to chemical and physical reactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to these reactions, gas and leachate are produced in the landfill sites. Although methods such as insulation of the landfill and daily covering are used to reduce the environmental consequences of the landfilling, the characteristics of the leachate cause the effects of the landfill on the environment to be very serious and diverse [ 12 ]. Leachate is a liquid from the solid waste landfill, which is produced under the influence of the amount of moisture in the landfill site and due to chemical and physical reactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be described as a multi-component mixture of insoluble, soluble, inorganic, organic, non-ionic, ionic, bacteria and bacteriological substances in an aqueous solution. Since these components are water soluble, there is a high risk that they will leak in surface and groundwater (Dounavis et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, our research stands out in that water pollution is a crucial problem that closed USW sites face due to dispersion of pollutants from leachates. The leachates would favor the solubility of the toxic components of USW due to its role as a catalyst for the degradation processes of hydrolysis, and dissolution of toxic components of organic and inorganic matter [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%