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TitleMunicipal landfill leachate treatment by SBBGR technology
AbstractThe paper reports the results of a laboratory-scale investigation aimed at evaluating the performance of a periodic biofilter with granular biomass (SBBGR) for treating leachate coming from a mature municipal landfill. The results show that the SBBGR was able to remove roughly 80% of COD in leachate. The remaining 20% of COD were, therefore, presumably owing to the presence in the leachate of recalcitrant compounds. Ammonia removal efficiency was low because of the presence of high salinity and inhibitory compounds in the investigated leachate. The process was characterised by very low sludge production (lower than 0.02 kg TSS/kg CODremoved).
SourceInternational journal of environment and waste management (Print) 3/4, pp. 422–432
Keywordslandfill leachate treatmentperiodic biofilteraerobic granulation
JournalInternational journal of environment and waste management (Print)
EditorInderscience,, Olney, Regno Unito
Year2009
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1504/IJEWM.2009.027406
AuthorsDI IACONI C; DEL MORO G; PAGANO M; RAMADORI R;
Text67850 2009 10.1504/IJEWM.2009.027406 landfill leachate treatment periodic biofilter aerobic granulation Municipal landfill leachate treatment by SBBGR technology DI IACONI C; DEL MORO G; PAGANO M; RAMADORI R; Di Iaconi C; Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque C.N.R.,Via F. De Blasio 5 70123 Bari, Italy Del Moro G; Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque C.N.R.,Via F. De Blasio 5 70123 Bari, Italy Pagano M;Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque C.N.R.,Via F. De Blasio 5 70123 Bari, Italy Ramadori R; Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque C.N.R.,Via Reno 1 00198 Rome, Italy The paper reports the results of a laboratory scale investigation aimed at evaluating the performance of a periodic biofilter with granular biomass SBBGR for treating leachate coming from a mature municipal landfill. The results show that the SBBGR was able to remove roughly 80% of COD in leachate. The remaining 20% of COD were, therefore, presumably owing to the presence in the leachate of recalcitrant compounds. Ammonia removal efficiency was low because of the presence of high salinity and inhibitory compounds in the investigated leachate. The process was characterised by very low sludge production lower than 0.02 kg TSS/kg CODremoved . 3/4 http //www.inderscience.com/dev/search/index.php action=record rec_id=27406 Articolo in rivista Inderscience, 1478 9876 International journal of environment and waste management Print International journal of environment and waste management Print Int. j. environ. waste manag. Print International journal of environment and waste management. Print IJEWM Print guido.delmoro DEL MORO GUIDO claudio.diiaconi DI IACONI CLAUDIO michele.pagano PAGANO MICHELE roberto.ramadori RAMADORI ROBERTO TA.P07.001.001 Sviluppo di tecnologie depurative a regime non stazionario