Coagulation-flocculation as a submerged biological filter pre-treatment with landfill leachate

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Perez, AG [1 ]
Ramos, A [1 ]
Moreno, B [1 ]
Toro, MZ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Granada, Dept Civil Engn, Granada, Spain
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WASTE MANAGEMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT II | 2004年
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landfill leachate; coagulation-flocculation; submerged biological filter pre-treatment;
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Landfill leachate may cause environmental problems if it is not properly managed and treated. An appropriate treatment process of landfill leachate often involves a combination of physical, chemical and biological methods to obtain satisfactory results. In this study, coagulation-flocculation was proposed as a pretreatment stage of partially stabilized landfill leachate prior to submerged biological filters. Several coagulants (ferric, aluminium or organic) and flocculants (cationic, anionic or non-ionic) were assayed in jar-test experiments in order to determine optimum conditions for the removal of COD and total solids. Among the cationic flocculants, that of highest molecular weight and cationicity (CV/850) showed highest removal efficiencies (15% COD and 8% TS). Organic and aluminium coagulants showed better results than ferric coagulants. Coagulant removal efficiencies were between 9% and 17% for COD and between 10% and 15% for TS. Doses of 1 ml/l of coagulant were preferred. Some combinations of coagulant and flocculant enhanced the process. The best combinations obtained were FeCl3+A30.L, Ferriclar+A20.L, SAL8.2+A30.L and PAX-18+A30.L, which presented COD removal efficiencies between 24% and 37% with doses between 10 and 18 ml/l.
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页数:10
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