Laboratory Investigation into Applicability of Red Sand-Bitumen Mixture as Landfill Liner

Liners play an important role in control of contaminant transport to ensure negligible long-term environmental impact. Fill liners have therefore been designed with the requirement to perform as barriers that separate leachate from the groundwater system. Liners have been traditionally designed usin...

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Main Authors: Kariuki, S., Shahin, Mohamed
Format: Journal Article
Published: Trans Tech Publications 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37944
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Shahin, Mohamed
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description Liners play an important role in control of contaminant transport to ensure negligible long-term environmental impact. Fill liners have therefore been designed with the requirement to perform as barriers that separate leachate from the groundwater system. Liners have been traditionally designed using clay or geo-membranes and geo-synthetics. However, these traditional methods are becoming increasingly uneconomical and out of reach of most undeveloped countries. Development of innovative barriers and barrier materials is thus essential to provide more sustainable and cost effective solutions. The aim of this paper is to investigate the feasibility of using a new mixture of red sand-bitumen, as a landfill liner. The results indicate that the mixture meets the limit value of hydraulic conductivity for waste landfills of 1 × 10-9 m/s and that the mixture has a high potential to be used in landfill applications.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-379442017-09-13T16:09:09Z Laboratory Investigation into Applicability of Red Sand-Bitumen Mixture as Landfill Liner Kariuki, S. Shahin, Mohamed Red sand bitumen laboratory testing landfill liner Liners play an important role in control of contaminant transport to ensure negligible long-term environmental impact. Fill liners have therefore been designed with the requirement to perform as barriers that separate leachate from the groundwater system. Liners have been traditionally designed using clay or geo-membranes and geo-synthetics. However, these traditional methods are becoming increasingly uneconomical and out of reach of most undeveloped countries. Development of innovative barriers and barrier materials is thus essential to provide more sustainable and cost effective solutions. The aim of this paper is to investigate the feasibility of using a new mixture of red sand-bitumen, as a landfill liner. The results indicate that the mixture meets the limit value of hydraulic conductivity for waste landfills of 1 × 10-9 m/s and that the mixture has a high potential to be used in landfill applications. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37944 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.178-181.1022 Trans Tech Publications restricted
spellingShingle Red sand
bitumen
laboratory testing
landfill liner
Kariuki, S.
Shahin, Mohamed
Laboratory Investigation into Applicability of Red Sand-Bitumen Mixture as Landfill Liner
title Laboratory Investigation into Applicability of Red Sand-Bitumen Mixture as Landfill Liner
title_full Laboratory Investigation into Applicability of Red Sand-Bitumen Mixture as Landfill Liner
title_fullStr Laboratory Investigation into Applicability of Red Sand-Bitumen Mixture as Landfill Liner
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory Investigation into Applicability of Red Sand-Bitumen Mixture as Landfill Liner
title_short Laboratory Investigation into Applicability of Red Sand-Bitumen Mixture as Landfill Liner
title_sort laboratory investigation into applicability of red sand-bitumen mixture as landfill liner
topic Red sand
bitumen
laboratory testing
landfill liner
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37944