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Assessment Of Biogeochemical Deposits In Landfill Drainage Systems, Audrey D. Levine, Valerie J. Harwood, Antonio J. Cardoso, Lisa R. Rhea, Bina S. Nayak, Barbara M. Dodge, Mindy L. Decker, George Dzama, Lawrence Jones, Edward Haller
Assessment Of Biogeochemical Deposits In Landfill Drainage Systems, Audrey D. Levine, Valerie J. Harwood, Antonio J. Cardoso, Lisa R. Rhea, Bina S. Nayak, Barbara M. Dodge, Mindy L. Decker, George Dzama, Lawrence Jones, Edward Haller
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Design, operation, and closure practices for Class I municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills are based on RCRA Subtitle D requirements for control of leachates and gases generated during the life of the landfill. Because leachate is generated as a result of water percolating through the landfill and waste consolidation, it contains dissolved and suspended materials that reflect the characteristics of the material it contacts. Over the past two decades significant changes have occurred in the characteristics of the waste streams that are disposed in landfills. In addition, many Florida municipalities have implemented Waste-to-Energy (WTE) systems. The WTE ash is either …