Characterization of leachate and Its sources - a case study in Johor, Malaysia / Muhammad Akmal Harith Saifull Bahri ...[et al.]

Leachate samples were collected from two landfills in the state of Johor, Malaysia that contained municipal solid waste (MSW). Leachate were collected at three different checkpoints for each landfills. The aim of the study was to determine the chemical characteristics of different concentration of l...

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Main Authors: Saifull Bahri, Muhammad Akmal Harith, Jeffril, Filzah Anisah, Mat Azalan, Nur Fhatin Hidayah Mat, Sukor, Mohd Zaki
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spelling my.uitm.ir.543212022-08-09T09:10:18Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54321/ Characterization of leachate and Its sources - a case study in Johor, Malaysia / Muhammad Akmal Harith Saifull Bahri ...[et al.] Saifull Bahri, Muhammad Akmal Harith Jeffril, Filzah Anisah Mat Azalan, Nur Fhatin Hidayah Mat Sukor, Mohd Zaki Sanitary landfills Leachate samples were collected from two landfills in the state of Johor, Malaysia that contained municipal solid waste (MSW). Leachate were collected at three different checkpoints for each landfills. The aim of the study was to determine the chemical characteristics of different concentration of leachate with total of six different checkpoints from a sanitary and non sanitary landfill. The samples were collected from Seelong sanitary landfill and Simpang Renggam non-sanitary landfill. This study examined the leachate samples for its significant parameters such as pH, Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Aluminium (Al), Magnesium (Mg), Nickel (Ni), Lead (Pb), Zinc (Zn), Cadt,lium (Cd), Chromium (Cr) and Copper (Cu). Aluminium has the highest reading of concentration meanwhile cadmium has the lowest level of concentration in both landfills. From the analysis of data, it is confirmed that leachates from both landfills are contaminated with heavy metals and organics constituents. The leachates have high chemical oxygen demand with readings between 4000 and 5000 mg/L and are alkaline with pH values of7 to 9. Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54321/1/54321.pdf Characterization of leachate and Its sources - a case study in Johor, Malaysia / Muhammad Akmal Harith Saifull Bahri ...[et al.]. [Student Project]
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topic Sanitary landfills
spellingShingle Sanitary landfills
Saifull Bahri, Muhammad Akmal Harith
Jeffril, Filzah Anisah
Mat Azalan, Nur Fhatin Hidayah Mat
Sukor, Mohd Zaki
Characterization of leachate and Its sources - a case study in Johor, Malaysia / Muhammad Akmal Harith Saifull Bahri ...[et al.]
description Leachate samples were collected from two landfills in the state of Johor, Malaysia that contained municipal solid waste (MSW). Leachate were collected at three different checkpoints for each landfills. The aim of the study was to determine the chemical characteristics of different concentration of leachate with total of six different checkpoints from a sanitary and non sanitary landfill. The samples were collected from Seelong sanitary landfill and Simpang Renggam non-sanitary landfill. This study examined the leachate samples for its significant parameters such as pH, Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Aluminium (Al), Magnesium (Mg), Nickel (Ni), Lead (Pb), Zinc (Zn), Cadt,lium (Cd), Chromium (Cr) and Copper (Cu). Aluminium has the highest reading of concentration meanwhile cadmium has the lowest level of concentration in both landfills. From the analysis of data, it is confirmed that leachates from both landfills are contaminated with heavy metals and organics constituents. The leachates have high chemical oxygen demand with readings between 4000 and 5000 mg/L and are alkaline with pH values of7 to 9.
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author Saifull Bahri, Muhammad Akmal Harith
Jeffril, Filzah Anisah
Mat Azalan, Nur Fhatin Hidayah Mat
Sukor, Mohd Zaki
author_facet Saifull Bahri, Muhammad Akmal Harith
Jeffril, Filzah Anisah
Mat Azalan, Nur Fhatin Hidayah Mat
Sukor, Mohd Zaki
author_sort Saifull Bahri, Muhammad Akmal Harith
title Characterization of leachate and Its sources - a case study in Johor, Malaysia / Muhammad Akmal Harith Saifull Bahri ...[et al.]
title_short Characterization of leachate and Its sources - a case study in Johor, Malaysia / Muhammad Akmal Harith Saifull Bahri ...[et al.]
title_full Characterization of leachate and Its sources - a case study in Johor, Malaysia / Muhammad Akmal Harith Saifull Bahri ...[et al.]
title_fullStr Characterization of leachate and Its sources - a case study in Johor, Malaysia / Muhammad Akmal Harith Saifull Bahri ...[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of leachate and Its sources - a case study in Johor, Malaysia / Muhammad Akmal Harith Saifull Bahri ...[et al.]
title_sort characterization of leachate and its sources - a case study in johor, malaysia / muhammad akmal harith saifull bahri ...[et al.]
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54321/1/54321.pdf
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