Title: Evaluation of geomembrane, amended soil and composite liner system as lining materials for chromium decontamination in landfill site
Authors: Sudipta Ghosh; Somnath Mukherjee; Sunil Kumar
Addresses: Department of Civil Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. ' Department of Civil Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. ' Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) - National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Kolkata Zonal Laboratory, I-8, Sector 'C', East Kolkata, EM Bypass, Kolkata 700 107, West Bengal, India
Abstract: A comprehensive laboratory and field-scale study was performed to explore the efficacies of geomembrane, amended soil liner material and composite liner packs for using as containment liner systems for attenuating chromium transport emanating from a chrome laden solid waste disposal site. Soil samples were collected from the site and were admixed with different amended materials, such as rice husk and bentonite. Permeability tests were conducted in each of the cases by which the optimum values of different proportions of amended materials were determined to get maximum reduction in hydraulic conductivities. Field test results also showed that about 80% and 86% concentration of hexavalent chromium was sorbed after 120 days interval for geomembrane and amended soil liner, respectively. Comparative evaluation on performance of all these liner materials exhibit excellent ability to contain hexavalent chromium and amended soil material as an economically viable option among those for selecting as appropriate lining materials.
Keywords: geomembrane; adsorption; amended soil liner; permeation; composite liner systems; lining materials; for chromium decontamination; landfills; solid waste management; waste disposal; rice husks; bentonite; permeability.
DOI: 10.1504/IJETM.2012.049236
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, 2012 Vol.15 No.3/4/5/6, pp.388 - 399
Published online: 17 Dec 2014 *
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