Abstract
In this study, we focused on the evaluation of environmental effects by harmful gases derived from waste landfills soil. Places were selected to total three areas by the criteria for permitting access on fields. Concretely they are a waste landfill at Mokcheon, and waste mountains at Jincheon and Byeongcheon. Mokcheon's waste landfill contain several vertical wells, and then the center of determination was selected to the oldest landfill spot, also the distance of determination was set up 0 ~ 400m(100m spaced). The center of determination at waste mountains was selected to the highest load spot, setting up the distance of determination 0 ~ 600m(150m spaced). Experiments were conducted to measure harmful gases concentration by the distance from center using Gastec and multi-gas monitors. In case of a waste landfill, CO and HCHO concentration were increased to 2.2 times at the nearby 300m from the center. And also, in case of waste mountains, the concentration of CO and HCHO increased dramatically at the point of inflection than a waste landfill. Therefore, environmental effects of waste landfills were conducted from the quantitative analysis, and then we would bring to senses for harmful gases contained in waste landfills soil.
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