Effect of Temperature on the Performance of Limestone/Sandstone Filters Treating Landfill Leachate
Abstract
The ability of limestone and limestone/sandstone filters to remove dissolved iron and manganese from landfill leachate under field conditions were investigated. The results showed that the precipitation of iron and manganese were affected by temperature and time. Most of iron was removed from solution within the first 10 min at 20°C while the removal of iron from solution took much longer time (50 min) at 5°C. Larger percentage (69%) of manganese was removed from solution within the first 20 min at 20°C compared to that (42%) removed at 5°C. Removal of manganese from solution was affected by the presence of iron while presence of manganese did not affect iron removal from solution. The lower removal efficiencies of manganese showed the slow kinetic of manganese oxidation. The iron and manganese removal rate constants of the limestone filters were higher than those of the limestone/sandstone filters. The pH of the water samples did not exceed 7.7. Therefore, the wetland ecosystem should be able to adjust to water having a slight alkalinity without suffering adverse effects.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2007.11.18
Copyright: © 2007 Abdel E. Ghaly, M.A. Kamal and R. Cote. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Landfill leachate
- iron
- manganese
- limestone
- sandstone
- filter