Environmental Microbiology of Aquatic and Waste Systems

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294 11 The Disposal of Municipal Solid Wastes


landfill (C); leachate collection system (D); ground
water protection base (E); monitoring liner system (F);
secondary protection base (G). The details of the vari-
ous parts of a landfill are in Parts A to G of Fig. 11.5.
The aspects of landfills and their ancillary activities
dealing with ground water, surface water, and methane
gas monitoring are discussed in Fig. 11.8 (Anonymous
2010i).
(A) Protective Cover


  1. Grass and flower cover
    As portions of the landfill are completed, they
    are planted over with native grass and shrubs,
    no trees whose roots will penetrate deep are
    included. The vegetation is aesthetically
    pleasing and helps prevent erosion. It will
    resemble an open space with rolling hills of
    wild flowers.

  2. Top soil
    This provides the root system with support
    and nutrients for the vegetation growing on
    the erstwhile landfill.

  3. Soil, sand, and gravel
    This protects the liner system from direct rain
    and borrowing animals and provides addi-
    tional moisture retention to help support the
    plant on the top soil.
    (B) Moisture Barrier Cap

  4. Filtering system
    A fabric composed of felt-like plastic acts as a
    filtration system. The geotext prevents the
    overlying soil and small particles from clog-
    ging the underlying drainage system. High
    density polyethylene geo net is a heavy plastic
    with large mesh-like openings. The geo
    net allows liquid to flow away from the land-
    fill and helps prevent the infiltration of rain
    water.

  5. Plastic shield
    High density polyethylene liner shields the
    landfill from liquid penetration.

  6. Clay shield
    When the landfill reaches its permitted height,
    a minimum of 18 in. layer of re-compacted
    clay is placed over the garbage. This liner is
    another system which provides an excellent


Fig. 11.7 Vertical section of a generalized landfill (From http://
tontitown.wm.com/documents/tontitown_landfill_anatomy.pdf.
With the kind permission of Waste Management Inc., Texas,
Houston)
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