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Leachate characteristics: Potential indicators for monitoring various phases of municipal solid waste decomposition in a bioreactor landfill

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 309, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.114683

Keywords

Bio-chemical decomposition; Municipal solid waste; Bioreactor landfill; Leachate characterization

Funding

  1. Department of Science and Technology, India [DST/TDT/WMT/2017/239]
  2. M/S Antony Lara Enviro Solutions Pvt. Ltd., India

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This study investigated the temporal variation of chemical parameters of leachate collected from a bioreactor landfill in Mumbai, India and compared it with a landfill in Poland. The results showed that most chemical parameters decreased rapidly over time, indicating the stabilization of municipal solid waste. Additionally, the study found that native microorganisms in the landfill consumed volatile fatty acids, promoting the transition of the decomposition process.
Leachate is a contaminated liquid generated during the bio-chemical decomposition processes of municipal solid waste (MSW) that occurred at semi-solid or solid-state in a bioreactor landfill (BLF). Conceptually, leachate from a BLF is analogous to the urine generated in the 'human body', on which the medical practitioners rely to diagnose and remediate ailments. In line with this practice, to monitor the complex MSW decomposition processes, prolonged investigations were performed to establish the temporal variation of different chemical parameters (such as pH, electrical conductivity, chemical oxygen demand, organic-and inorganic carbon, nitrate-and ammonium-nitrogen, sugars and volatile fatty acids) of the leachate collected from different cells (ages 6-48 months) of a fully functional BLF in Mumbai, India. Furthermore, to understand the effect of the climate, MSW composition and landfill operating conditions on the rate of the decomposition process, chemical parameters of the leachate obtained from a landfill located in the central part of Poland were compared with the BLF. The study reveals that the chemical parameters, except for the pH, evince a rapid reduction with time and attain a constant value, which indicates the 'stabilized MSW'. Also, native microorganisms that are an integral part of MSW consume volatile fatty acids within a year in the BLF, which facilitate the rapid transformation of the decomposition process from acidogenesis and acetogenesis to the methanogenesis phase. It is worth iterating here that based on the long-term field study, a convenient and efficient methodology, which is currently missing from the literature, has been established to understand the kinetics of different phases of anaerobic decomposition. This study would be very helpful to the landfill operators, who are interested in accelerating MSW decomposition by augmenting leachate properties.

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