Anaerobic co-digestion of wine/fruit-juice production waste with landfill leachate diluted municipal sludge cake under semi-continuous flow operation

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Abstract This study investigated the suitability of using peat as a filtering medium, capable of long-term attenuation of hazardous chemicals, such as heavy metals and organic compounds, which are usually present in landfill leachate. In addition, this study focused on establishing the necessary parameters required for the design of a peat filter which will offer a pretreatment to the migrating landfill leachate before its release to the environment. The experimental program was designed to establish the suitability of peat as an effective filtering media. It included the determination of adsorption isotherms, migration profiles and breakthrough characteristics of various species. The adsorption isotherms were established using a batch study, while the migration profiles and breakthrough characteristics were determined using continuous flow permeating through peat leaching columns. The leaching column study was carried out to simulate the continuous flow of leachate that would occur in the proposed peat filter. Lead, zinc, calcium, sodium and organic matter measured as BOD were examined. Batch and continuous flow tests demonstrated the effectiveness of peat to attenuate heavy metals and other contaminants.


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