Both are sites for waste disposal, but their operation, regulation, and impact on the environment differ significantly. 3 What is leachate, and why is it a concern? Leachate is liquid that has percolated through waste, picking up contaminants, posing a risk to water sources if not properly ma...
Asakura H, Matsuto T, Tanaka N (2004) Behavior of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in leachate from MSW landfill sites in Japan. Waste Manage 24(6):613–622. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2004.02.004 Article CAS Google Scholar Asimakoula S, Marinakos O, Tsagogiannis E, Koukkou A-...
it is surprising to me that the LIPA settlement agreement is not made available on the village or school district websites. And when I asked the village that a link be included, I was told that
On the other hand, leachates have a dissolved ionic charge between 20 and 80 times higher than that of groundwater or irrigation water. However, there is no clear increase in the minerality of the groundwater to the north-west of the landfill, possibly due to (1) the lack of access to...
On the other hand, leachates have a dissolved ionic charge between 20 and 80 times higher than that of groundwater or irrigation water. However, there is no clear increase in the minerality of the groundwater to the north-west of the landfill, possibly due to (1) the lack of access to...
There has been a return to single-use plastic along with the lifting of charges and prohibitions on plastic bags [14]. As a result of oil prices plummeting, the manufacture of virgin plastics from fossil fuels became less expensive than recycling. This cost incentive, along with lifestyle ...