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Design considerations of constructed wetlands to reduce landfill leachate contamination in tropical regions
Authors:Yuka Ogata  Tomonori Ishigaki  Yoshitaka Ebie  Noppharit Sutthasil  Chayanid Witthayaphirom  Chart Chiemchaisri  Masato Yamada
Institution:1.Center for Material Cycles and Waste Management Research,National Institute for Environmental Studies,Tsukuba,Japan;2.Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,Kasetsart University,Bangkok,Thailand
Abstract:In tropical regions, landfill leachate contamination at municipal solid waste disposal sites is a critical issue because of the large volume of highly contaminated leachate formed during the rainy season. We evaluated the efficacy of constructed wetlands (CWs) with the ability to reduce the water volume and pollutant levels to reduce leachate contamination compared to the most commonly used treatment system, stabilization ponds, based on parameters obtained in a field experiment in Thailand. The simulation indicated that CWs had a higher potential to reduce the water volume than stabilization ponds over the course of a year. Scenario evaluations under varying initial water depths, system depths, and area sizes indicated that the CWs could reduce the treatment area to prevent overflow and leachate pollution. In addition, the CWs were estimated to reduce the leachate amount and pollution by 83–100% and 92–99%, respectively. When there is limited land available, deeper CWs can be used to sustainably prevent contamination from leachate overflow. Effectively designed CW systems may be valuable for both reducing the required area and the contamination; therefore, CWs are a promising option for sustainable landfill leachate treatment systems in developing tropical regions.
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