The Suitabilty Of The Volcanic Soil Found In Grik, To Be Used As A Landfill Liner.

This project presents the analysis of the volcanic clay soil from Grik, Perak, the study of its characteristics and its suitability to be used as a landfill liner. A landfill is an engineered method for land disposal of solid or hazardous wastes in a manner that protects the environment. Within t...

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Main Author: Harriet, Madalana Mashoto
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2009
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/999/1/madalono_mashoto_harriet.pdf
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Summary:This project presents the analysis of the volcanic clay soil from Grik, Perak, the study of its characteristics and its suitability to be used as a landfill liner. A landfill is an engineered method for land disposal of solid or hazardous wastes in a manner that protects the environment. Within the landfill biological, chemical, and physical processes occur that promote the degradation of wastes and result in the production of leachate and gases. And thus, a landfill design and construction must include elements that permit control of this leachate/pollutant and gas. The major design amongst other parameters will include the design of a liner. This liner should be strong and be able to prevent any penetration to the ground water so not to contaminate the ground, thus, it should also be a good pollutant absorber. Should it be a particular clay liner, then such characteristics should be possessedb y it. The problem with the ordinary liners such as the geosynthetic liners is that it may permeable and it doesn't last for a long period before it deteriorates. This is the problem that this study / research is trying to solve in coming up with a better landfill liner. The methodology of this project involves testing on the hydraulic conductivity of the clay, analysis of the XRF and AXRD and also a test on the adsorption of pollutants by the clay. All these where carefully analyzed so as to see if the clay is suitable to be used as a landfill liner. The hydraulic conductivity of the clay is the most crucial / primary requirement for a clay liner, and in this case it proved to be so small, and thus meeting the requirement of a liner according to the European Union standards on land filling of waste products.