Abstract

The contaminants in the landfill leachate press pose a grave threat to environment of the soil and the groundwater beneath the landfill. Despite there being strict requirements in relevant provisions of both domestic and foreign countries for the design of the bottom liner system. Pollution of the soil and the groundwater still took place in a number of landfills because of the leakage. To investigate the leakage rate of the liner systems, the minimum design requirements of the liner systems are summarized according to the provisions of four countries, including China, USA, Germany, and Japan. Comparative analyses using one-dimensional transport model are conducted to study the leakage performance of these liner systems composed of geomembrance (GM) and compacted clay layer (CCL) meeting the relevant minimum design requirements. Then parametric analyses are conducted to study the effects of the hydraulic head, the thickness of GM, the hydraulic conductivity of CCL, and so forth on the leakage performance of the liner system. It is concluded that the liner system designed according to the minimum design requirements of Germany provide the best antileakage performance, while that of Japan performs the lowest. The key parameters affecting the failure time of the liner system are summarized. Finally, some suggestions for the design of the liner systems are made according to the analyses.

Highlights

  • With the rapid urbanization in the developing countries [1,2,3], the increased municipal waste resulted in serious problems of the pollution [4,5,6,7]

  • The most widely used liner system is composed of a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembrance (GM) over a compact clay layer (CCL) [18,19,20,21,22,23]

  • The conclusion was that the doublelayered GM + CCL liner system was the best barrier for the contaminant

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Summary

Introduction

With the rapid urbanization in the developing countries [1,2,3], the increased municipal waste resulted in serious problems of the pollution [4,5,6,7]. Of the GM + CCL liner system satisfying the minimum requirements of different specifications is rarely studied. To investigate the barrier performance of the GM + CCL liner systems that meet the minimum design requirements of different specifications, we conduct a comparative study on four kinds of GM + CCL liner systems proposed in the specification of China, USA, Germany, and Japan in terms of leakage rate, mass concentration, and contaminant critical time. Parametric analyses are conducted to study the influence of water head, thickness of GM, thickness of CCL, and so forth on the leakage performance of the liner system. Some propositions for the corresponding design provisions are proposed according to the parametric analyses

Minimum Design Requirements for the Liner System
One-Dimensional Finite Layer Model
Analysis Results and Discussion
Parametric Analysis
Conclusion
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