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Minimizing N2O fluxes from full-scale municipal solid waste landfill with properly selected cover soil
Authors:ZHANG Houhu  HE Pinjing  SHAO Liming  QU Xian and LEE Duujong
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resources Reuse, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China
2. Chemical Engineering Department, "National" Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan, China
Abstract:Municipal solid waste landfills emit nitrous oxide (N2O) gas. Assuming that the soil cover is the primary N2O source from landfills,this study tested, during a four-year project, the hypothesis that the proper use of chosen soils with fine texture minimizes N2O emissions. A full-scale sanitary landfill, a full-scale bioreactor landfill and a cell planted with Nerium indicum or Festuca arundinacea Schreb, at the Hangzhou Tianziling landfill in Hangzhou City were the test sites. The N2O emission rates from all test sites were considerably lower than those reported in the published reports. Specifically, the N2O emission rate was dependent on soil water content and nitrate concentrations in the cover soil. The effects of leachate recirculation and irrigation were minimal. Properly chosen cover soils applied to the landfills reduced N2O flux.
Keywords:municipal solid waste landfill  N2O flux  cover soil  leachate  nitrification/denitrification  environmental factors
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