Distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site

This paper presents the distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site in Taiping, Perak. In this study, six boreholes were constructed within the solid waste disposal site. Soil samples were collected from depths between 1 and 30 m below ground surface (bgs)...

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Main Authors: M.H.,, Isa, K., Samuding, I., Abustan, M.T.A.,, Rahman
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spelling my.utp.eprints.322017-01-19T08:25:48Z Distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site M.H.,, Isa K., Samuding I., Abustan M.T.A.,, Rahman TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This paper presents the distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site in Taiping, Perak. In this study, six boreholes were constructed within the solid waste disposal site. Soil samples were collected from depths between 1 and 30 m below ground surface (bgs) at 1 m intervals during the construction of the boreholes with a down-hole hammer in alluvial deposits. Pore water content of the samples was extracted in order to determine the concentrations of heavy metals suc as lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and chromium (Cr). In this study, surfer software was used to plot the contouring of heavy metals concentration. From the profiling plot, the highest concentrations peaks most of the heavy metals are seen at borehole TP6 and and can be detected up to 25 m below ground surface (bgs). Most of the heavy metals concentration were exceeded the maximum permissible concentration (MPC) as specified in the WHO Standard for Drinking Water. Based on contour diagrams, the distribution of heavy metals were localized and confined within the dumping area and not diffused and dispersed over a wide area. These results play an important role in order to determine and visualize the locations, which are affected with the leachate plume. Hence, these results can help the local authorities to take an action in term of remediation purposes. © EuroJournals Publishing, Inc. 2009. 2009 Citation Index Journal NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/32/1/paper.pdf M.H.,, Isa and K., Samuding and I., Abustan and M.T.A.,, Rahman (2009) Distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/32/
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M.H.,, Isa
K., Samuding
I., Abustan
M.T.A.,, Rahman
Distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site
description This paper presents the distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site in Taiping, Perak. In this study, six boreholes were constructed within the solid waste disposal site. Soil samples were collected from depths between 1 and 30 m below ground surface (bgs) at 1 m intervals during the construction of the boreholes with a down-hole hammer in alluvial deposits. Pore water content of the samples was extracted in order to determine the concentrations of heavy metals suc as lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and chromium (Cr). In this study, surfer software was used to plot the contouring of heavy metals concentration. From the profiling plot, the highest concentrations peaks most of the heavy metals are seen at borehole TP6 and and can be detected up to 25 m below ground surface (bgs). Most of the heavy metals concentration were exceeded the maximum permissible concentration (MPC) as specified in the WHO Standard for Drinking Water. Based on contour diagrams, the distribution of heavy metals were localized and confined within the dumping area and not diffused and dispersed over a wide area. These results play an important role in order to determine and visualize the locations, which are affected with the leachate plume. Hence, these results can help the local authorities to take an action in term of remediation purposes. © EuroJournals Publishing, Inc. 2009.
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author M.H.,, Isa
K., Samuding
I., Abustan
M.T.A.,, Rahman
author_facet M.H.,, Isa
K., Samuding
I., Abustan
M.T.A.,, Rahman
author_sort M.H.,, Isa
title Distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site
title_short Distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site
title_full Distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site
title_fullStr Distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site
title_sort distribution of heavy metals profile in groundwater system at solid waste disposal site
publishDate 2009
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