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In-situ removal of odorous NH3 and H2S by loess modified with biologically stabilized leachate

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 323, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116248

Keywords

Malodorous gas treatment; Loess modification; Landfill cover soil; Biocover; Solid waste

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC1903700]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41877537]

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This study improved the capability of loess in removing NH3 and H2S by modifying it with biologically stabilized leachate, offering a new method for in-situ control of malodorous pollutants in landfills in loess regions.
The loess regions distribute widely in Northwestern China, North America and Eastern Europe. For these regions, landfill is a suitable technology for solid waste treatment. However, as a landfill cover material, loess is not very effective in controlling the emission of malodorous gases. The present study modified loess with biologically stabilized leachate, and investigated the capacities and mechanisms of the modified loess to remove odorous NH(3 )and H2S. The removal rates of NH3 and H2S at different acclimation time, targeted gas concentrations and temperatures were measured. It was found that the NH3 removal rate of the modified loess was up to 0.08 mu mol/ (g.hr), which was 1.8 times that of the virgin loess. The H2S removal rate of the modified loess was up to 1.74 mu mol/(g.hr), which was 1.25 times that of the virgin loess. The half-meter loess layer modified by biologically stabilized leachate achieved nearly 100% removal of H2S. The improvement of NH3 and H2S removal ability was mainly due to the enrichment of relevant microorganisms. This work proposed a novel method for in-situ control of malodorous pollutants in landfills in the loess regions, and proved that the in-situ removal of NH3 and H2S using the loess modified with biologically stabilized leachate is feasible and cost-effective.

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