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Installation and performance of horizontal wells for dewatering at municipal solid waste landfills in China

Authors :
Han Ke
William Powrie
Jie Hu
Zu Yu Chen
Liang Tong Zhan
Yun Min Chen
Ji Wu Lan
Source :
Waste Management. 103:159-168
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Vertical wells are conventionally used to lower leachate levels or pressures in municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills. However, they are not always efficient or even effective, and in some circumstances retro-fitted horizontal wells represent a potential alternative. However, horizontal wells can be difficult to install and there is a lack of data on their performance. This paper describes the trial construction and operation of three horizontal wells in a landfill at Tianziling, China. The trial was used to develop an improved well installation technique, and to demonstrate the viability of the approach in a typical Chinese landfill. Three wells, between 50 m and 56 m in length, were successfully installed using an improved casing-protected directional drilling method. Average leachate flow rates of two wells were 10.66 m3/day and 3.93 m3/day, respectively. After 74 days of drainage, the maximum leachate level drawdown around the highest flow well was 2.7 m and its distance of influence was up to 50 m. Building on the experience gained at Tianziling, a wellfield comprising twelve horizontal wells having a total length of 1000 m was installed at Xingfeng landfill. After 157 days of drainage, a total volume of ~24,000 m3 leachate had been discharged and the leachate level had been lowered to near the elevation of the horizontal wells. This paper indicates the effectiveness of horizontal wells in reducing leachate level in landfills containing MSW typical of that generated in China, and gives data on installation and performance that may be useful for the design and operation of such an approach.

Details

ISSN :
0956053X
Volume :
103
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Waste Management
Accession number :
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