Landfill & Hazardous Chemicals Flashcards

1
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What is the current strategy for reducing waste to landfill?

A

1) Waste prevention and minimisation
2) Recycle/ Reuse
3) Transformation
4) Landfill

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What is Landfill?

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Landfill

  • carefully designed structure built into or on top of the ground in which trash is isolated from the surrounding environment (groundwater, air, rain).
  • This isolation is accomplished with a bottom liner and daily covering of soil.
  • A sanitary landfill uses a clay liner to isolate the trash from the environment
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3
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What pollution is caused by Landfill?

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1) Leachate
2) Gas Emissions
3) Odour

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4
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Why is monitoring and managing gases produced in landfill important?

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Harmful gases such as methane can escape through surrounding soil.

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5
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What are the Landfill gas production pattern Phases?

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1) Aerobic
Degradeable waste + O2 = CO2 + H20 + biomass + heat
2) Anoxic (Acid Phase)
Degradeable waste = CO2 + H20 + biomass + Organic acids
3) Anaerobic, Methanogenic, Unsteady
CH4
4) Anaerobic, Methanogenic, Steady
CH4
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6
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How can Methane from Landfill be converted into electricity?

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1) Waste disposed in landfill
2) A pipe system collects methane produced by the waste
3) This is transferred to a methane to electricity facility
4) Transmission to electric grid

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7
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What is the difference between passive and active LFG control measures?

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Passive - land fill vents, permeable trenches

Active - Forced gas extraction systems

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8
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What is Leachate?

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Leachate is any liquid that in passing through matter, extracts solutes, suspended solids or any other component of the material through which it has passed.

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9
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What does a leachate management strategy consist of?

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1) Reduction - i.e. reduce the volume of water contacting with waste
2) Containment - collect and store
3) Treatment - Reduce harmful nature
4) Disposal - maintain a safe & cost effective mechanism for disposal of leachate from the site

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10
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What is the equation for the amount of leachate produced at a landfill site?

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LC = PR + SRT – EP – SRO – ST
Where
LC = leachate
PR = precipitation
SRT = surface run to (should be zero for a well designed landfill)
EP = evaporation
SRO = surface run off
ST = change in water storage (changes as a result of chemical decomposition of the waste
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11
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Why is clay used as a liner?

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1) swells when water is added
2) causes exchangeable ions to be held weakly between layers
3) particles are small - low hydraulic conductivity
4) Strong bonds formed across layers

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12
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What is the future for landfill?

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1) Concept of sustainable landfill

2) Landfill mining close to large scale relaisation

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13
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How do landfill sites treat leachate?

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  • usually on site treatment due to sensitive sewers
  • Reed beds
  • nutrients taken by plants - clean enough to discharge
  • robust treatment with minimal maintenance
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14
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What are inorganic and organic hazardous compounds?

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Inorganic - heavy metals

Organic - anything with carbon

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15
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Inorganic contaminant sources

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1) Mining / smelting
2) Electronics industry
3) Paints / Pigments
4) Chemical Industry
5) Corrosion
6) Agriculture
7) Forestry
8) Fossil fuel combustion

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16
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Organic Contaminant soruces

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1) Gas works
2) Petrol Spills
3) Disposal of lubricating oils
4) Pesticides

17
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What is the bioconcentration factor?

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is the concentration of a particular chemical in a tissue per concentration of chemical in water

18
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What are:
PAH
Dioxins
PBC
Furans
BTEX
Agent Orange
Organophosphates
A

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH)
Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PBC)
Benzene, Toulene, Ethyl benzene, Xylenes (BTEX)

They are:
Carcinogenic and mutagenic
Bioacculumate

19
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Describe the ways in which liquids can migrate through a geomembrane?

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1) Improperly sealed seams
2) Manufacturing defects ( pin holes)
3) Construction and handling defects ( tears, rips e.t.c)

20
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Identify the 3 major components of a landfill cover system and describe their functions

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1) Vegetative Support
- topsoil material used to support vegetation necessary for proper erosion control, minimising precipitation infiltration and evaporation
2) Filter and Drainage layer
- enhance lateral drainage of any precipitation that infiltrates through the vegetation soil zone
- the filter acts as a separation layer and minimises the migration of materials
3) The barrier layer
- final layer to minimise infiltration through cover system.

21
Q

Final cover over a hazardous waste landfill is typically installed to minimise the environmental risk by addressing potential contaminant pathways. Identify four of the contaminant pathways mitigated through use of a cover system.

A

1) Direct contact with waste
2) Transport in contaminated precipitation run off
3) Generation of leachate
4) Airborne transport

22
Q

Why do you think a vegetative support layer is typically included in the design of a landfill cover system?

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1) it reduces erosion and precipitation
2) Enhances evaportranspiration
- process of returning moisture absorbed by the top soil back to the atmosphere
- reduces infiltration

23
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What are the factors which affect the rate of containment migration?

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1) Advection
2) Dispersion
3) Hydrolysis
4) Sorption
5) Cosolvation
6) Ionisation
7) Precipitation
8) Biotransformation

24
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What are the key features of a landfill site?

and explain what they are for.

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1) Bottom liner system
- separates trash and subsequent leachate from groundwater

2) Cells
- where the trash is stored within the landfill

3) Storm water drainage system
- collects rain water that falls on the landfill

4) Leachate collection system - collects water that has percolated through the landfill itself and contains contaminating substances (leachate)
5) Methane collection system - collects methane gas that is formed during the breakdown of trash
6) Covering or cap - seals off the top of the landfill