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Hydrological and geochemical properties of bottom ash landfills

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/85257
Date of Publication
March 12, 2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

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Contributor
Ingold, Philipp
Institute of Geological Sciences (GEO) - Aqueous Chemistry
Weibel, Giselaorcid-logo
Institute of Geological Sciences, Secondary raw materials
Institute of Geological Sciences (GEO) - Aqueous Chemistry
Wanner, Christophorcid-logo
Institute of Geological Sciences, Geoenergy
Gimmi, Thomasorcid-logo
Institute of Geological Sciences (GEO) - Rock-Water-Interaction Group
Churakov, Sergey V.
Institute of Geological Sciences (GEO) - Computer Administration
Institute of Geological Sciences
Subject(s)

500 - Science::550 - ...

Series
Environmental Earth Sciences
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1866-6280
1866-6299
Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s12665-024-11471-y
Uncontrolled Keywords

Municipal solid waste...

Landfill aftercare

Preferential flow

Metal mobilisation

Bottom ash mineralogy...

Description
In Switzerland, municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash is deposited in open landfills, which leads to its interaction with rainwater and thus the formation of a polluted leachate. This study attempts to provide a better understanding of the hydraulic and geochemical properties of bottom ash landfills by combining field and laboratory investigations. The results show that a bottom ash landfill can be described as a generally unsaturated body with several layers of different grain sizes. Three different water domains with variable hydraulic and geochemical properties were identified in the landfill: (1) zones of preferential flow, (2) a reservoir of mobile porewater, and (3) an immobile porewater reservoir. Preferential flow systems account for approximately 5–10 vol.%. The landfill layering is primarily responsible for the formation of various flow systems during heavy rainfall events. The domains and reservoirs provide variable volumetric contribution to the leachate, depending on precipitation rates and duration of dry periods. Sampling of leachate during heavy rainfall events revealed dilution effects for Na (− 59–61% compared to concentrations prior to the event), Ca (− 44–47 %), Cl (− 57–77 %), and SO4 (− 35–47 %), while pH (+ 7–8 %) and concentrations of Al (+ 368–1416 %), Cu (+ 7–58 %), Cr (+ 29–48 %), V (+ 100–118 %), and Zn (+ 289 %) increased significantly. The findings of this study serve as a basis for the development of a hydrogeochemical model of a bottom ash landfill, which allows better prediction of the future evolution of leachate quality.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/204461
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