TITLE:
Study of Coagulation Process with Lime in Treatment of Landfill Leachate from Fkih Ben Salah City (Morocco)
AUTHORS:
Merzouki Hasna, Hnini Rachid, Brhich Amina, Ellaite Mohammed, Hanine Hafida, Lekhlif Brahim, Mandi Laila, Bahi Lahoucine, Merzouki Mohammed
KEYWORDS:
Leachate Treatment, Pollutants, Biological Techniques, Physicochemical Techniques
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection,
Vol.8 No.9,
September
30,
2020
ABSTRACT: The leachates are the seat of complex processes which give them a heterogeneous character. Their compositions vary according to several factors: nature of the waste, conditions of their deposition, climatic conditions, their durations of stay, etc. They contain important quantities of organic, mineral matters even of bacteria, which require their treatment in order to safeguard the environment. To do this, several methods are used, such as membrane techniques (reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, etc.), biological techniques (activated sludge, SBR, etc.) and physicochemical techniques (Coagulation-flocculation, adsorption on activated carbon, etc.). Among these techniques, the leachate treatment by coagulation process with the lime showed interesting reduction of the various pollutants: 92.95% of turbidity, 88.23% of suspended matter, 89.89% of COD, 90.83% of BOD5, 78.39% of Fe, 77.78% of Mo, 38.29% of Cd, 48.75% of Al, 50.24% of S2-, 20.57% of K+, 27.24% of phosphorus and 19.53% of Cl-. Based on these results, the coagulation with the lime reveals interesting because it allows to reduce at a lesser cost the pollutants present in leachates.