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Variations in the chemical properties of landfill leachate
Authors:L M Chu  K C Cheung  M H Wong
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist College, Waterloo Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong;(3) Present address: Department of Environmental Science, Murdoch University, Australia
Abstract:Landfill leachates were collected and their chemical properties analyzed once every two months over a ten-month period from the Gin Drinkers' Bay (GDB) and Junk Bay (JB) landfills. The contents of solids, and inorganic and organic components fluctuated considerably with time. In general, the chemical properties of the two leachates correlated negatively (P<0.05) with the amounts of rainfall prior to the sampling periods. However, magnesium and pH of the leachates remained relatively constant with respect to sampling time. The JB leachate contained higher average contents of solids and inorganic and organic matter than those of GDB with the exception of trace metals. Trace metals were present in the two leachates in trace quantities (<1.0 mg/liter). The concentrations of average ammoniacal nitrogen were 1040 and 549 mg/liter, while chemical oxygen demand (COD) values were 767 and 695 mg/liter for JB and GDB leachates, respectively. These results suggest that the leachates need further treatment before they can be discharged to the coastal waters.
Keywords:Landfill leachate  Chemical properties  Spatial variation  temporal variation  Ammoniacal nitrogen  Hong Kong
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