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- Title
Prediction of Leachate Characteristics via an Analysis of the Solubilized Extract of the Organic Fraction of Domestic Solid Waste from the Municipality of Belém, PA.
- Authors
Pereira, Diogo Oliveira; da Costa Assunção, Fernanda Paula; da Silva, Jéssica Cristina Conte; Ferreira, Jorge Fernando Hungria; Ferreira, Raise Brenda Pinheiro; Lola, Ádila Lima; do Nascimento, Ísis Costa Pereira; Chaves, Jean Pinheiro; do Nascimento, Mel Safira Cruz; da Silva Gouvêa, Thalia; Mendonça, Neyson Martins; de Sousa Brandão, Isaque Wilkson; Pereira, José Almir Rodrigues; Machado, Nélio Teixeira
- Abstract
This work aimed to predict the physical–chemical characteristics of leachate according to the analysis of the solubilized extract from urban household solid waste (UHSW), on a laboratory scale, in the city of Belém/PA, Brazil. The neighborhoods where the waste was collected were sectorized based on geographic and socioeconomic data, with family income as the main parameter. After collection, the material was sent to the segregation area, where a gravimetric analysis of the UHSW was performed and fractions (paper, cardboard, Tetra Pak, rigid plastic, malleable plastic, metals, glass, organic matter, sanitary waste, fabrics and rejects) were segregated. After the gravimetric characterization, it was found that the highest average proportions were 55.57% organic matter, 14.26% sanitary waste and 9.97% malleable plastic. The organic fraction was selected and subjected to drying, crushing, sieving and packaging pretreatment, and then the solubilized extract of this fraction was obtained according to NBR No. 10.006/2004 of the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards. In the analyses of the solubilized extract, values for total nitrogen (201.80 to 359.90 mg·L−1), ammonia nitrogen (161 to 289 mg·L−1), nitrate (10 to 40 mg·L−1) and chemical oxygen demand were obtained (28,701 mg·L−1 to 38,608 mg·L−1), indicating the similarity of the waste solubilization conditions to those of leachate from landfills, in addition to being in noncompliance with environmental and health legislation, thus making it necessary to have an efficient waste management system, which avoids the release of waste into the environment that would result in environmental impacts similar to those of leachate contact with the environment.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; SOLID waste; TETRA Pak Inc.; LEACHATE; WASTE management; CHEMICAL oxygen demand; INCOME; PLASTIC marine debris; SOLID waste management
- Publication
Sustainability (2071-1050), 2023, Vol 15, Issue 21, p15456
- ISSN
2071-1050
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/su152115456