Investigation of Micropollutants Removal From Landfill Leachate in a Full-Scale Advanced Treatment Plant in Istanbul City, Turkey

dc.contributor.author Argun, Mehmet Emin
dc.contributor.author Akkuş, Mehmet
dc.contributor.author Ateş, Havva
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dc.date.issued 2020
dc.description.abstract Although the levels of micropollutants in landfill leachate and municipal wastewater are well-established, the individual removal mechanisms and the fate of micropollutants throughout a landfill leachate treatment plant (LTP) were seldom investigated. Therefore, the determination of the removal efficiencies and the fates of micropollutants in a full-scale leachate treatment plant located in the largest city of Turkey were aimed in this study. Some important processes, such as equalization pond, bioreactor, ultrafiltration (UF) and nanofiltration (NF), are being operated in the treatment plant. Landfill leachatewas characterized as an intense pollution source of macro and micropollutants compared to other water types. Chemical oxygen demand (COD), NH3, suspended solids (SS) and electrical conductivity (EC) values of the landfill leachate (and their removal efficiencies in the treatment plant) were determined as 18,656 +/- 12,098 mg/L (98%), 3090 +/- 845 mg/L (99%), 4175 +/- 1832 mg/L (95%) and 31 +/- 2 mS/cm (51%), respectively. Within the scope of the study, the most frequently and abundantly detected micropollutants in the treatment plant were found as heavy metals (8 +/- 1.7 mg/L), VOCs (38 +/- 2 mu g/L), alkylphenols (9 +/- 3 mu g/L) and phthalates (8 +/- 3 mu g/L) and the overall removal efficiencies of these micropollutants ranged from -11% to 100% in the treatment processes. The main removal mechanism of VOCs in the aerobic treatment process has been found as the volatilization due to Henry constants greater than 100 Pa.m(3)/mol. However, the molecular weight cut off restriction of UF membrane has caused to less or negative removal efficiencies for some VOCs. The biological treatment unit which consists of sequential anoxic and oxic units (A/O) was found effective on the removal of PAHs (62%) and alkylphenols (87%). It was inferred that both NO3 accumulation in anoxic reactor, high hydraulic retention time (HRT) and sludge retention time (SRT) in aerobic reactor provide higher biodegradation and volatilization efficiencies as compared to the literature. Membrane processes were more effective on the removal of alkylphenols (60-80%) and pesticides (59-74%) in terms of influent and effluent loads of each unit. Removal efficiencies for Cu, Ni and Cr, which were the dominant heavy metals, were determined as 92, 91 and 51%, respectively and the main removal mechanism for heavy metals has thought to be coprecipitation of suspended solids by microbial biopolymers in the bioreactor and the separation of colloids during membrane filtration. Total effluent loads of the LTP for VOCs, semi volatiles and heavymetalswere 1.0 g/day, 5.2 g/day and 1.5 kg/day, respectively. It has been concluded that the LTP was effectively removing both conventional pollutants and micropollutants with the specific operation costs of 0.27 $/(kg of removed COD), 0.13 $/(g of removed VOCs), 0.35 $/(g of removed SVOCs) and 2.6 $/(kg of removed metals). (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Selcuk University scientific research fund (SU-BAP)Selcuk University [17401126, 16201106] en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Selcuk University scientific research fund (SU-BAP) for the researches described in this paper (Grant No: 17401126 and 16201106). The authors also would like to express gratitude to ISTAC (Istanbul Environment Management Industry and Trade Company) for sample supplies during the study. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141423
dc.identifier.issn 0048-9697
dc.identifier.issn 1879-1026
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dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141423
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/127
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dc.publisher ELSEVIER en_US
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dc.subject Alkylphenols en_US
dc.subject Fate en_US
dc.subject Loads en_US
dc.subject Removal Mechanisms en_US
dc.subject Vocs en_US
dc.subject Pahs en_US
dc.subject Phthalates en_US
dc.subject Pesticides en_US
dc.subject Heavy Metals en_US
dc.subject Waste-Water Treatment en_US
dc.subject Polycyclic Aromatic-Hydrocarbons en_US
dc.subject Henrys Law Constants en_US
dc.subject Membrane Bioreactor en_US
dc.subject Advanced Oxidation en_US
dc.subject Bisphenol-A en_US
dc.subject Organic Micropollutants en_US
dc.subject Immobilized Biomass en_US
dc.subject Biodegradation en_US
dc.subject Fate en_US
dc.title Investigation of Micropollutants Removal From Landfill Leachate in a Full-Scale Advanced Treatment Plant in Istanbul City, Turkey en_US
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