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Methane hotspot localization and visualization at a large-scale Xi'an landfill in China: Effective tool for landfill gas management

Authors :
Siliang Shen
Feiyu He
Xinru Zuo
Abdelmalek Bouazza
Yunmin Chen
Liangtong Zhan
Haijian Xie
Source :
Journal of Environmental Management. 225:232-241
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

The variation characteristics and influence factors of methane emission at Jiangchungou landfill, one of the largest landfill in China, has been investigated by a one-year field monitoring campaign during 2015-2016. The methane concentration above the landfill surface varied widely from negligible to 33,975 ppm. At least 75% of the methane concentration values of the sampling points are lower than the allowed limit (500 ppm). More than 95% of the high concentration zones (500 ppm) were located in the temporary cover area (TA). Several environmental factors were found to be related to the variation of the concentration values. A clear correlation was observed between barometric pressure and exceeding-standard areas with a correlation coefficient of -0.743 (p 0.1). The concentration values in the final cover area (FA) were about one order of magnitude lower than those observed in the TA due to the fact that rapid methane production rate happened in the first 180 days after the high kitchen content wastes were landfilled. The percentages of the measured concentration values exceeding 500 ppm near the gas collection wells in TA zone were 71.5% in November, 2015 and 55.7% in January, 2016 due to the leakage from the sides of gas collection wells. The average methane concentration values on the HDPE geomembrane was higher than those observed on the loess cover due to the fact that the geomembrane was relatively thin (0.5 mm) and can be easily damaged by the operation vehicles. Thicker geomembranes (1.5 mm) with a good construction quality control are expected to provide better performance at this site.

Details

ISSN :
03014797
Volume :
225
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cdd7b0d6eb7280f02f1eccab67bf4ecb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.08.012