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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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like using the crushed glass and pebbles reclaimed from the landfill as a filtration system, then just keep pumping it through until it's decent enough for reed beds.
I don't know what the evaporation rates would be though. It's all very confusing.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2012, 15:13, Reply)
But generally enough of the toxins that it won't kill aerobic bacteria.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2012, 15:48, Reply)
You need to adsorb them onto fines, but then you still have the problem of how to prevent that escaping again as soon as you put that shit back into a landfill. And you also want to avoid creating monoliths so just sticking the whole lot in a massive cement block doesn't work too well.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2012, 16:01, Reply)
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120126100639.htm
(, Fri 27 Jan 2012, 16:06, Reply)
But not cheap enough or have a high enough throughput.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2012, 16:11, Reply)
There is an entire industry centred around the treatment of landfill leachate. You aren't the first to have tried this.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2012, 16:11, Reply)
from the looks of it no one's got it quite right yet.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2012, 16:18, Reply)
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(, Fri 27 Jan 2012, 16:23, Reply)
The end result is secondary to the process. Think of it as a form of mental masturbation, I don't see any problem with it.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2012, 16:32, Reply)
It's quite an interesting topic. A lot of the leachate is just recirculated within the landfill to keep the temperature down.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2012, 16:40, Reply)
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