Abstract

AbstractOne of the main purposes of a landfill cover system is to minimize the migration of water into waste, known as percolation, and thereby reduce excessive leachate production. One possible way to achieve this goal is to use a two-layer cover with capillary barrier effects (CCBEs) for arid and semi-arid regions. For a humid climate or prolonged rainfall, the two-layer system with CCBEs is expected to lose its effectiveness for minimizing water percolation. A new three-layer landfill cover system is proposed and investigated for humid climates. This new system adds a fine-grained soil (i.e., clay) underneath a two-layer barrier with CCBE (i.e., a silt layer overlying a gravelly sand layer). The study is conducted by carrying out a one-dimensional (1D) water infiltration test in a soil column. The soil column was instrumented with tensiometers, heat dissipation matric potential sensors, and moisture probes to monitor the variations of pore-water pressure and water content with depth. The amount of wate...

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