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Biological Treatment, Advanced Oxidation and Membrane Separation for Landfill Leachate Treatment: A Review

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  • Arailym Kamal

    (Environmental Science & Technology Group (ESTg), Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, The Environment & Resource Efficiency Cluster (EREC), Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan)

  • Ardak Makhatova

    (Environmental Science & Technology Group (ESTg), Chemical and Materials Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, The Environment & Resource Efficiency Cluster (EREC), Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan)

  • Bakzhan Yergali

    (Environmental Science & Technology Group (ESTg), Chemical and Materials Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, The Environment & Resource Efficiency Cluster (EREC), Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan)

  • Aigerim Baidullayeva

    (Environmental Science & Technology Group (ESTg), Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, The Environment & Resource Efficiency Cluster (EREC), Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan)

  • Aliya Satayeva

    (National Laboratory Astana (NLA), Environmental Science & Technology Group (ESTg), The Environment & Resource Efficiency Cluster (EREC), Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan)

  • Jong Kim

    (Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan)

  • Vassilis J. Inglezakis

    (Chemical and Process Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XJ, UK)

  • Stavros G. Poulopoulos

    (Environmental Science & Technology Group (ESTg), Chemical and Materials Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, The Environment & Resource Efficiency Cluster (EREC), Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan)

  • Elizabeth Arkhangelsky

    (Environmental Science & Technology Group (ESTg), Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, The Environment & Resource Efficiency Cluster (EREC), Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan)

Abstract

Landfill leachate, especially when produced in old municipal solid waste landfills, is a challenging type of wastewater which contains a variety of toxic substances. The existence of pollutants in the landfill leachate is primarily due to inadequate solid waste separation at the source. Pretreatment on site is a must for the landfill leachate to be safely released into the environment. One-step treatment is insufficient since landfill leachate has a complex composition that spatially and temporally varies. Often, the landfill leachate and municipal wastewater are treated together. Biological treatment is a routine technique which is applied to landfill leachate less than five years old. The concentration of easily biodegradable organic matter in the young landfill leachate declines with time and, as a result, the application of physical and chemical treatment processes is required. The goal of the current work is to investigate the usefulness and capability of the most efficient and widely available technique/s for landfill leachate treatment, to identify the main challenges and strengths of each technology and seek the optimum solution.

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  • Arailym Kamal & Ardak Makhatova & Bakzhan Yergali & Aigerim Baidullayeva & Aliya Satayeva & Jong Kim & Vassilis J. Inglezakis & Stavros G. Poulopoulos & Elizabeth Arkhangelsky, 2022. "Biological Treatment, Advanced Oxidation and Membrane Separation for Landfill Leachate Treatment: A Review," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(21), pages 1-32, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:21:p:14427-:d:962330
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    1. Emad S. M. Ameen & Suleyman A. Muyibi & Mohamed I. Abdulkarim, 2011. "Microfiltration of pretreated sanitary landfill leachate," Environment Systems and Decisions, Springer, vol. 31(3), pages 208-215, September.
    2. Vincenzo Torretta & Navarro Ferronato & Ioannis A. Katsoyiannis & Athanasia K. Tolkou & Michela Airoldi, 2016. "Novel and Conventional Technologies for Landfill Leachates Treatment: A Review," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(1), pages 1-39, December.
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