Abstract

The object of research is the wastewater of municipal solid waste landfills and the effectiveness of using a combination of various technological methods, in particular, a combination of reagent and biological methods to bring the quality of filtrate to regulatory requirements. In particular, a reduction in the negative impact of wastewaters of MSW landfills, which contain toxic organic substances, on the environment and human health is achieved. In the course of the research, a comparative analysis was performed of the effectiveness of using conventional and activated coagulant solution of aluminum sulfate. A certain dependence of the activation parameters and the efficiency of cleaning the filtrate of landfills are obtained. To achieve the aim set in the work, the chemical composition of the landfill filtrate was studied at different stages of operation and the parameters of the reagent wastewater treatment of landfill sites were optimized. And also studied the kinetics and revealed the laws of the coagulation process when the coagulant solution is activated. When conducting research, the proposed technology was tested, pilot tests were carried out and an analysis of the technical and economic efficiency of the technology implementation was given. When performing experimental studies, a set of methods for determining pH levels, COD (chemical oxygen demand), BOD (biological oxygen demand), etc. was used. High efficiency of using the reagent method in combination with biological treatment for filtration waters characteristic of the methanogenesis stage was proved. The proposed technology has a number of features, in particular, during the activation of the reagent solution, a magnetic field is applied, as a result of which a change in the structure of the solution and the formation of additional coagulation centers are observed. The paper presents the results of a study of the technological and economic efficiency of the proposed technology, in particular, it has been proven to reduce operating costs when introducing the considered technological scheme and the proposed hardware design. Compared with other known technologies that involve the stage of reagent cleaning, this will allow to intensify the coagulation process and reduce the estimated dose of coagulant by 25–30 %, without degrading the quality of cleaning.

Highlights

  • Purification of the filtrate is a complex task, both from a technological and from an economic point of view

  • In [6, 7], it is proposed to use the stage of reagent purification and electrolytic purification, as well as optimization of parameters of reagent wastewater purification using FeSO4

  • The object of research is the wastewaters of municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills and the effectiveness of using a combination of various technological methods, in particular, a combination of reagent and biological methods for bringing the quality of filtrate to regulatory requirements

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Summary

Introduction

Purification of the filtrate is a complex task, both from a technological and from an economic point of view. Chemical, biological methods, as well as their combination, are used to purify highly concentrated wastewaters of municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills [5,6,7]. It is relevant to assess the use of a combination of these methods using an activated solution of aluminum sulfate coagulant, by magnetic purification and electrocoagulation. The object of research is the wastewaters of MSW landfills and the effectiveness of using a combination of various technological methods, in particular, a combination of reagent and biological methods for bringing the quality of filtrate to regulatory requirements. The aim of research is a theoretical feasibility study on the application of the proposed purification technology, in particular, an activated coagulant solution

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Sposib ochyshchennia stichnykh vod polihoniv tverdykh pobutovykh vidkhodiv
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