2000
DOI: 10.1139/cgj-37-2-355
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Mass loading and the rate of clogging due to municipal solid waste leachate

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“…Column experiments with real or synthetic landfill leachate, performed to observe clogging, have shown that the anaerobic bacteria in the leachate easily colonize the surfaces of drainage materials and form a thick biofilm (Brune et al 1991;Paksy et al 1995Paksy et al , 1998Peeling et al 1999;Rowe et al 2000aRowe et al , 2000bRowe et al , 2002VanGulck andRowe 2004a, 2004b). Rowe et al (2000aRowe et al ( , 2000b found that the bacteria included methanogens, denitrifying bacteria, and sulfate-reducing bacteria. Paksy et al (1995) concluded that the bacterial populations remove volatile fatty acids (VFAs) from the leachate, and the growth of these bacteria results in a decrease in drainable pore volume of the drainage material.…”
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“…Column experiments with real or synthetic landfill leachate, performed to observe clogging, have shown that the anaerobic bacteria in the leachate easily colonize the surfaces of drainage materials and form a thick biofilm (Brune et al 1991;Paksy et al 1995Paksy et al , 1998Peeling et al 1999;Rowe et al 2000aRowe et al , 2000bRowe et al , 2002VanGulck andRowe 2004a, 2004b). Rowe et al (2000aRowe et al ( , 2000b found that the bacteria included methanogens, denitrifying bacteria, and sulfate-reducing bacteria. Paksy et al (1995) concluded that the bacterial populations remove volatile fatty acids (VFAs) from the leachate, and the growth of these bacteria results in a decrease in drainable pore volume of the drainage material.…”
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“…High concentrations of suspended bacteria (sometimes measured as volatile suspended solids (VSS)) have been found in landfill leachate and in the influent and effluent of column experiments simulating leachate clogging (Brune et al 1991;Rowe et al 2000aRowe et al , 2000bVanGulck and Rowe 2004a). In columns containing 6 mm glass beads and permeated with landfill leachate, VanGulck and Rowe (2004a) found that 60%-95% of the influent VSS was removed (by attachment).…”
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“…Since the abundance of microorganism in landfill leachate and inter-particle space of clay mineral in CCLs, the bio-clogging would occur (Rowe et al, 2000(Rowe et al, , 2002VanGulck et al, 2003). During the operation period of a landfill site, the bottom clay liners will be exposed to the leachate directly.…”
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“…During the operation period of a landfill site, the bottom clay liners will be exposed to the leachate directly. The presence of biofilms and associated bio-clogging mechanisms controlled by the relative size of microorganisms can significantly reduce the hydraulic conductivity of the CCL (Rowe et al, 2000(Rowe et al, , 2002VanGulck et al, 2003). Additionally, as the bottom liner material, the clay should remain an excellent barrier performance in hydraulic behavior as well as its filtration performance.…”
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