TY - JOUR
T1 - Progress and prospects in mitigation of landfill leachate pollution
T2 - Risk, pollution potential, treatment and challenges
AU - Wijekoon, Prabuddhi
AU - Koliyabandara, Pabasari Arundathi
AU - Cooray, Asitha T.
AU - Lam, Su Shiung
AU - Athapattu, Bandunee C.L.
AU - Vithanage, Meththika
N1 - Funding Information:
Authors hereby acknowledge National Research Council Target Oriented Grant 18-021 , Sri Lanka and Early Career Women Fellowship from the Organization for Women Scientists of Developing Countries, Italy, through a grant from UNESCO and the International Development Research Centre , Ottawa, Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of UNESCO, IDRC or its Board of Governors. The authors would also like to thank Universiti Malaysia Terengganu under International Partnership Research Grant ( UMT/CRIM/2-2/2/23 (23) , Vot 55302 ), and the Ministry of Higher Education , Malaysia under the Higher Institution Centre of Excellence (HICoE), Institute of Tropical Aquaculture and Fisheries (AKUATROP) program (Vot. No. 63933 and Vot. No. 56051 , UMT/CRIM/2-2/5 Jilid 2 (10)) for supporting this joint project
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2022/1/5
Y1 - 2022/1/5
N2 - The escalating loads of municipal solid waste (MSW) end up in open dumps and landfills, producing continuous flows of landfill leachate. The risk of incorporating highly toxic landfill leachate into environment is important to be evaluated and measured in order to facilitate decision making for landfill leachate management and treatment. Leachate pollution index (LPI) provides quantitative measures of the potential environmental pollution by landfill leachate and information about the environmental quality adjacent to a particular landfill. According to LPI values, most developing countries show high pollution potentials from leachate, mainly due to high organic waste composition and low level of waste management techniques. A special focus on leachate characterization studies with LPI and its integration to treatment, which has not been focused in previous reviews on landfill leachate, is given here. Further, the current review provides a summary related to leachate generation, composition, characterization, risk assessment and treatment together with challenges and perspectives in the sector with its focus to developing nations. Potential commercial and industrial applications of landfill leachate is discussed in the study to provide insights into its sustainable management which is original for the study.
AB - The escalating loads of municipal solid waste (MSW) end up in open dumps and landfills, producing continuous flows of landfill leachate. The risk of incorporating highly toxic landfill leachate into environment is important to be evaluated and measured in order to facilitate decision making for landfill leachate management and treatment. Leachate pollution index (LPI) provides quantitative measures of the potential environmental pollution by landfill leachate and information about the environmental quality adjacent to a particular landfill. According to LPI values, most developing countries show high pollution potentials from leachate, mainly due to high organic waste composition and low level of waste management techniques. A special focus on leachate characterization studies with LPI and its integration to treatment, which has not been focused in previous reviews on landfill leachate, is given here. Further, the current review provides a summary related to leachate generation, composition, characterization, risk assessment and treatment together with challenges and perspectives in the sector with its focus to developing nations. Potential commercial and industrial applications of landfill leachate is discussed in the study to provide insights into its sustainable management which is original for the study.
KW - Landfill leachate
KW - Municipal solid waste
KW - Open dumping
KW - Sanitary landfills
KW - Wastewater
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126627
DO - 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126627
M3 - Article
C2 - 34343881
AN - SCOPUS:85111565593
SN - 0304-3894
VL - 421
JO - Journal of Hazardous Materials
JF - Journal of Hazardous Materials
M1 - 126627
ER -