The project has been undertaken within the Environment Agency’s Waste Regulation
and Management Research Programme. The study is being carried out jointly by
Enviros Aspinwall and Knox Associates. The waste industry as a whole will need
source term data to assess implications for landfill design features, including
leachate collection and treatment, leachate-liner interactions, leak detection
and risk assessment.
Two-phased approach
The study is being undertaken in two phases. Phase 1 has involved a review of
existing data, both from published literature and from operating landfills,
within other parts of the EU. Data have been collected from appropriate sites
in the EU. Phase 2 will now involve laboratory scale experiments and field sampling,
designed to validate and extend the predictions made in Phase 1. The types of
waste that may be expected to lead to significant changes in leachate quality
might include:
- biologically pre-treated household waste
- treated hazardous wastes
- bottom ash and APC residues from waste incineration
- residues from waste recycling activities
Phase 1
Data in Phase 1 were obtained by literature search, and by identifying suitable
examples of sites, through contact with specialists and operators in other EU
states, that have suitable landfill monitoring data available. In addition to
leachate quality data, supporting information has been obtained for each landfill,
to assist interpretation in the UK context.
This includes information on gas generation and gas quality, to assess the
level of biological activity (this is currently an important unknown, eg for
sites receiving mixed hazardous wastes); relative wetness of the site, to assess
the extent to which leachate strength has been affected by dilution; waste input
data, details of any waste acceptance test used, eg the German DIN test (this
will be relevant to the practical work undertaken in Phase 2), impacts on wastes
stabilisation and effects on landfill design, eg leachate collection and liner
systems. It is expected that few EU landfills will be able to provide results
for all of the 56 List I organic Pollution Inventory substances that will soon
have to be reported by landfill operators in the UK, for discharges to sewer
or surface water, or for the List I substance groups cited in the Groundwater
Directive (80/68/EEC). Leachate samples will therefore be obtained from selected
landfills within each category, for supplementary analysis to be undertaken,
during Phase 2.
Phase 2
Phase 2 has begun, and includes analysis of leachates from selected EU landfills,
for trace organic compounds. The detailed programme for the remaining experimental
work in Phase 2 of the study has been designed on the basis of the results of
Phase 1. It is likely to focus on MBP wastes and MSW incinerator residues, involving
leaching tests on samples of real wastes from pre-treatment processes currently
operating in the UK. These results will be compared with leaching test results
from waste inputs to the full-scale operating EU landfills that provided data
for Phase 1, and will provide a basis for assessing the validity of the leachate
quality data from Phase 1, to future landfills in the UK.
The study began on 8 January 2001 and Phase 1 is due to be completed by April
2002. Phase 2 will be completed during the summer of 2002, with estimated publication
later in the year, as R&D Project Number P1-494.
If any readers have access to data that they feel could contribute to the objectives
of the study, they are invited to contact either Howard Robinson, at howard.robinson@enviros.com
or Keith Knox at kk@knoxuk.demon.co.uk
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