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Gandhinagar Institute of Technology 1. Deep Soni 140120107034 2. Bhargav Desai 140120107035 3. Rushika Dave 140120107032 4. Aarsi Dedaniya 140120107033 Landfill sites and Dumping sites Active Learning Assignment ES-210007 Prepared By: Guided By: Prof. Jignesh Vaniya Class – A Batch – A 2
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Page 1: LAND FILL SITE AND DUMPING SITE

Gandhinagar Institute of Technology

1. Deep Soni 1401201070342. Bhargav Desai 1401201070353. Rushika Dave 1401201070324. Aarsi Dedaniya 140120107033

Landfill sites and Dumping sites

Active Learning Assignment

ES-210007

Prepared By:

Guided By: Prof. Jignesh Vaniya

Class – ABatch – A 2

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Since there is a rapid increase in the average trash produced by a human being per day, it results in a huge amount of additive increase in trash at a international level.

Where Does our Trash Go?

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31% Recycled69% Land filled

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After recycling!

32%

14%12%

6%

9%

9%

6%

12%PaperYard WastePlasticsWoodMetalsFood WasteGlassOther

Total 151.9 million tons of trash per year

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What is a trash?

Trash is a rubbish people throw away because they can no longer use it.

Trash can be household, commercial or industrial.

There can be variations in the trash produced depending on the consumption.

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These huge sums of trash cannot be kept in open.

They increase toxicity of the environment and there will be no fresh air to breathe.

It promotes increase of parasites and give birth to many diseases.

So to dispose of these wastes various waste disposal techniques are used.

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Of all the techniques, efficient ones are

Landfill Sites

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What is a landfill site?A landfill site is a licensed facility where waste is deposited for

permanent disposal. It is a structured place

Whereas, a dumping site is a site same as a landfill but it is not properly structured.

Probably it is a hole or a pit where waste is over thrown.

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A Landfill Cell

Tractors Compact Waste to Create Layers in a Landfill Cell

The goal of a landfill is to cover it, isolate it, and keep it from contaminating our air and

groundwater.

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Problems the Landfill sites pose

Groundwater ContaminationProduction of Landfill Gas Landfill firesOffensive odoursLitterPests (Vermin, seagulls, flies)Increased traffic for duration of infillingLong term settlement after completion

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Groundwater Contamination

Groundwater contamination can occur if Leachate leaks into the soils and rock surrounding a landfill site, eventually making its way to the water table.

Leachate is formed when water percolates through solid waste.

It can be highly toxic.

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Landfill Gas

Landfill gas is produced during the natural breakdown of biodegradable waste.

The composition of landfill gas changes over time.

The gas from a typical landfill site consists mostly of methane and carbon dioxide.

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Landfill fires

As waste decomposes it generates heat and underground fires may start.

These are difficult to extinguish, may last for long periods, and may spread throughout the landfill.

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How are landfills made

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Landfill Design

Modern landfills are designed to minimise these problems:

◦ Location

◦ Landfill Liner

◦ Compaction of waste

◦ Daily Cover

◦ Landfill Cap

◦ Leachate Management System

◦ Landfill Gas management System

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Location

In order to obtain a permit a landfill operator must first carry out a detailed investigation and prove to the satisfaction of the planning authority and the EA that the site:

◦ is located in a geologically stable area

◦ is not located on a major aquifer;

◦ Is not located in a vulnerable area;

◦ is designed to reduce the risk of damage to the environment and human health;

◦ will be monitored regularly for the duration of operations and aftercare period.

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Liners

Landfill Liners are constructed on the base and sides of a landfill site to prevent Leachate from leaking into the surrounding soils.

Landfill Liners may be constructed from:

◦ Compacted Clay

◦ Bentonite Enhanced Sand

◦ Geomembrane

◦ Geotextile Protector

◦ Dense Asphaltic Concrete (DAC)

◦ Combination of the above

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How is Landf ill operated

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Waste is placed in layers approximately 3 m thick and compacted.

At the end of each working day approximately 0.3 m of clay or sand material is placed on top of the waste to:

◦ minimise the infiltration of rainwater

◦ isolate the waste from birds and vermin

◦ reduce odours

Landfill operations

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Landfill operations

To prevent wastage and the formation of layers of weakness within the waste mass the daily cover is scraped off and re-used each day.

Leachate that collects at the base of the waste mass is collected and re-circulated into the waste. This:

◦ increases the rate of decomposition of the waste and therefore, rate of settlement;

◦ decreases disposal costs.

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LANDFILL CAP• Landfill caps placed above the waste after

completion of infilling prevent the infiltration of rainwater, minimising the production of Leachate.

• Landfill Caps are usually constructed from:– Recomputed clay– Geomembrane

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Leachate management systems

Leachate management systems are installed to:

◦ prevent the accumulation of leachate in the base of the landfill

◦ collect, re-circulate and dispose of leachate during operations and after closure

They comprise of:

◦ leachate drainage blanket at base of landfill

◦ pipes along base and sidewalls of landfill

◦ wells to monitor and extract the leachate

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Landfill gas management system

Landfill gas management systems are installed to prevent the build up of gases within the landfill and to prevent migration of landfill gas through the underlying strata.

There are 2 ways landfill gas can be managed:

◦ passive

◦ active

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Passive management systems comprise of wells with perforated tops to allow the gas to vent into the atmosphere

Active management systems involve the active extraction of the gas.

The extracted gas can be used to generate electricity.

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Electricity generating

system

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Monitoring

Monitoring is carried out before, during, and after the placement of waste.

Numerous monitoring wells are constructed around a landfill site (both upstream and downstream) to check for contamination.

Chemical testing is carried out regularly on:

◦ Groundwater

◦ Leachate

◦ Landfill Gas

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Conclusion

Hence we conclude that landfill sites are not very pleasant and common to visit, but they help use to reduce the negative effects caused by wastes generated by humans.

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Thanking you