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- Title
Geochemical assessment of groundwater quality in vicinity of Bhalswa landfill, Delhi, India, using graphical and multivariate statistical methods.
- Authors
Srivastava, Sunil; Ramanathan, A. L.
- Abstract
A geochemical assessment of groundwater quality and possible contamination in the vicinity of the Bhalswa landfill site was carried out by using a hydrochemical approach with graphical and multivariate statistical methods with the objective of identifying the occurrence of various geochemical processes and understanding the impact of landfill leachates on groundwater quality. Results indicate that nitrate, fluoride and heavy-metal pollution are in an alarming state with respect to the use of groundwater for drinking purposes. Various graphical plots and statistical analyses have been applied to the chemical data based on the ionic constituents, water types, and hydrochemical facies to infer the impact of the landfill on groundwater quality. The statistical analysis and spatial and temporal variations indicate the leaching of contaminants from the landfill to the groundwater aquifer system. The concentrations of heavy metals in the landfill leachates are as follows: Fe (22 mg/l), Mn (~20 mg/l), Cu (~10 mg/l), Pb (~2 mg/l), Ni (0.25 mg/l), Zn (~10 mg/l), Cd (~0.2 mg/l), Cl− (~4,000 mg/l), SO (~3,320 mg/l), PO (~4 mg/l), NO (30 mg/l) and fluoride (~50 mg/l); all were much higher than the standards. The study reveals that the landfill is in a depleted phase and is affecting groundwater quality in its vicinity and the surrounding area due to leaching of contaminants.
- Subjects
DELHI (India); INDIA; LANDFILLS; WASTE management; ANALYTICAL geochemistry; HYDROGEOLOGY; LEACHING; GROUNDWATER quality; HEAVY metals; INDUSTRIAL contamination; MULTIVARIATE analysis
- Publication
Environmental Geology, 2007, Vol 53, Issue 7, p1509
- ISSN
0943-0105
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00254-007-0762-2