4.7 Article

A semi-analytical solution to organic contaminants transport through composite liners considering a single crack in CCL

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 27, Pages 40768-40780

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-18171-1

Keywords

Landfill composite liner; Organic contaminant; Cracks; Semi-analytical solution

Funding

  1. Pioneer and Leading Goose R&D Program of Zhejiang [2022C03051]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC1802303, 2019YFC1806005]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51988101, 41977223, 41931289]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang province [LR20E080002, LCZ19E080001]

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This study presents an analytical model to investigate the effects of cracks on the migration of organic contaminants in a composite liner system. The results show that the presence of cracks significantly affects the breakthrough curve and bottom concentration of contaminants. Increasing the adsorption factor and degradation rate of contaminants can improve the performance of the composite liner.
Compacted clay liners (CCLs) are extensively used as engineering barriers for groundwater and soil pollution. The existence of cracks/fractures in CCL caused by thermally induced shrinkage is reported to importantly damage the performance of the CCL. An analytical model is developed to study the effects of the cracks/fractures on the migration of organic contaminants through a composite liner system. Laplace transformation and Laplace inversion using the Stehfest method are adopted to derive the analytical solution, which is validated by the experimental data. The existence of crack shows a significant impact on the breakthrough curve and bottom flux of organic contaminants. Increasing the crack width from 1 to 25 mm results in an enhancement of contaminant bottom concentration by a factor of 280. Increasing the adsorption factor and degradation rate of contaminants can effectively improve the performance of the composite liner with cracks. The effects of degradation of contaminants on the breakthrough curve are found to be more significant for the case with a larger retardation factor. This may be due to the fact that increasing the retardation factor can significantly slow down the transport of contaminants, which may indirectly create a longer period for the degradation of contaminants.

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