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- Title
A Quick and Reliable Method to Detect and Quantify Contamination from MSW Landfills: a Case Study.
- Authors
Raco, B.; Dotsika, E.; Battaglini, R.; Bulleri, E.; Doveri, M.; Papakostantinou, K.
- Abstract
Geochemical characterization of two landfills, one closed and the other still active, both located near Komotini (Thrace, Greece), has been carried out. The aim was to provide an integrated and reliable methodology for a rapid assessment of the real impact of a municipal solid waste landfill, in the main environmental matrices (air and water) of the surrounding areas. The chemical (CO, CH, CO, H, N, and O + Ar) and isotopic characterization (δC and δC) of landfill gas and chemical (Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO, HCO, NH, NO, NO, B, COD, Fe, Mn, As, Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, and Hg) and isotopic analysis (δD, δO, tritium content, and δC) of leachate, stream waters and groundwaters, and flux survey on the air-soil interface has been carried out. Combined chemical and isotopic analysis of the fluids collected inside and in the surroundings of the Komotini landfills supply a detailed picture of biogas emission and composition as well as of leachate chemistry and interaction with local waters. The results arising in this case study demonstrate that it is possible to propose a quick and reliable geochemical protocol to get a detailed picture of the state of health of the environment around a landfill.
- Subjects
THRACE; LANDFILLS; GEOCHEMISTRY; ISOTOPES; BIOGAS
- Publication
Water, Air & Soil Pollution, 2013, Vol 224, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
0049-6979
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11270-012-1380-5