Micro-Aeration and Leachate Recirculation for the Acceleration of Landfill Stabilization: Enhanced Hydrolytic Acidification by Facultative Bacteria

29 Pages Posted: 19 Jun 2023

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Kaili Liu

Hebei University of Technology

Longyi Lv

Hebei University of Technology

Zhijun Ren

Hebei University of Technology

Xinyuan Wang

Hebei University of Technology

Muda Han

Hebei University of Technology

Zhijun Ren

Hebei University of Technology

Xiaoyang Liu

Hebei University of Technology

Pengfei Wang

Hebei University of Technology

Wenyi yan

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Xiaoyang Liu

Hebei University of Technology

Guangming Zhang

Hebei University of Technology

Abstract

The long duration of landfill stabilization is one of the challenges faced by municipalities. In this paper, a combination of micro-aeration and leachate recirculation is used to achieve rapid degradation of organic matter in landfill waste. The results showed that the content of volatile fatty acids (VFAs) in the hydrolysis phase increased significantly and could enter the methanogenic phase quickly. Until the end of the landfill, the removal rates of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total phosphorus (TP) and ammonia nitrogen (NH4+-N) by micro-aeration and leachate recirculation reached 80.17%, 48.30% and 48.56%, respectively, and the organic matter degradation rate reached 50%. Micro-aeration and leachate recirculation enhanced the abundance of facultative hydrolytic bacteria such as Rummeliibacillus and Bacillus and the oxygen tolerance of Methanobrevibacter and Methanoculleus. Micro-aeration and leachate recirculation improved the organic matter degradation efficiency of landfill waste by promoting the growth of functional microorganisms.

Keywords: Landfill, micro-aeration, leachate recirculation, stability, microorganisms.

Suggested Citation

Liu, Kaili and Lv, Longyi and Ren, Zhijun and Wang, Xinyuan and Han, Muda and Ren, Zhijun and Liu, Xiaoyang and Wang, Pengfei and yan, Wenyi and Liu, Xiaoyang and Zhang, Guangming, Micro-Aeration and Leachate Recirculation for the Acceleration of Landfill Stabilization: Enhanced Hydrolytic Acidification by Facultative Bacteria. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4484519 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4484519

Kaili Liu

Hebei University of Technology ( email )

Tianjin
China

Longyi Lv (Contact Author)

Hebei University of Technology ( email )

Tianjin
China

Zhijun Ren

Hebei University of Technology ( email )

Tianjin
China

Xinyuan Wang

Hebei University of Technology ( email )

Tianjin
China

Muda Han

Hebei University of Technology ( email )

Tianjin
China

Zhijun Ren

Hebei University of Technology ( email )

Tianjin
China

Xiaoyang Liu

Hebei University of Technology ( email )

Tianjin
China

Pengfei Wang

Hebei University of Technology ( email )

Tianjin
China

Wenyi Yan

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ( email )

No. 96 Jinzhai Road
Hefei, 230026
China

Xiaoyang Liu

Hebei University of Technology ( email )

Tianjin
China

Guangming Zhang

Hebei University of Technology ( email )

Tianjin
China

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