Affiliation:
1. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
Abstract
This chapter will discuss in detail on the primary aspect influencing leachate generation, transport and control within the landfill area. The leachate generation will look into the various factors that contribute toward increment and reduction of water balance in the landfill cell cause by the physical, chemical and biological activities. The topic will include discuss on common methods and models for estimating water input and transformation into/inside the landfill layer. Meanwhile, leachate transport part would emphasis on the leachate movement and mobility due to the effect of waste percolation, moisture field capacity and the gravity pull. Dominant flow type and the effect upon solute transport as well as other landfill components would be emphasize within the discussion. Lastly, this chapter will elaborate on the conventional and advanced techniques that being utilized for the control of the leachate for further treatment system or as beneficial advantages in the landfill management system.
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