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Journal of Environmental BiologypISSN: 0254-8704 ; eISSN: 2394-0379 ; CODEN: JEBIDP |
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Abstract - Issue Sep 2008, 29 (5) BackApplicability
of leachates originating from solid-waste landfills for
irrigation in landfill restoration projects Reyhan Erdogan1, Zeynep Zaimoglu2, M. Yavuz Sucu*2, Fuat Budak2 and Secil Kekec2 1Department of Landscape
Architecture, 2Department of Environmental
Engineering, (Received:
April 03, 2007; Revised received: August 01, 2007; Accepted: September 10,
2007) Abstract: Since, landfill areas are still the most widely
used solid waste disposal method across the world, leachate
generated from landfills should be given importance. Leachate
of landfills exerts environmental risks mostly on surface and groundwater, with
its high pollutant content, which may cause unbearable water quality. This
leads to the obligation for decontamination and remediation program to be taken
into progress for the landfill area. Among a number of alternatives to cope
with leachate, one is to employ the technology of
phytoremediation. The main objective of this study was to determine the N
accumulation ratios and the effects of landfill leachate
in diluted proportions of chosen ratios (as 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 0), on the growth
and development of Cynodon dactylon, Stenotaphrum secundatum, Paspalum notatum, Pennisetum clandestinum, Mentha piperita, Rosmarinus officinalis, Nerium oleander,
Pelargonium peltatum and Kochia
scoparia species. In order to simulate the actual
conditions of the landfill, soil covering the landfill is taken and used as
medium for the trials. The study showed that S. secundatum,
K. scoparia and N. oleander species had an
impressive survival rate of 100%, being irrigated with pure leachate,
while the others? survival rates were between 0 to 35% under the same
conditions. As expected, application of leachate to
the plants caused an increase in the accumulation of N, in the upper parts of
all plants except P. peltatum. The highest N
content incresase was observed at Key
words:?? Landfill leachate,
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