EVALUATING THE INFLUENCE OF A DROPLET SPRAYING/MISTING SYSTEM TO ENHANCE AMMONIA VOLATILIZATION FROM A LEACHATE STORAGE POND: A CASE STUDY AT THE THREE RIVERS SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY

IF 1.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Detritus Pub Date : 2022-12-14 DOI:10.31025/2611-4135/2022.16226
Kaitlen Drafts, Suzie Boxman, Scott Ribes, Mike Terry, B. Staley, Joseph R. V. Flora, N. Berge
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The Three Rivers Solid Waste Authority (TRSWA) operates a MSW landfill outside Jackson, South Carolina (USA) at which leachate ammonia concentrations are of concern. The landfill operates a droplet spraying/misting system (known as the Lilypad system) in their pond to enhance both leachate evaporation and, possibly, ammonia volatilization. The overall goals of this study were to determine the fate of nitrogen in the pond and to ultimately quantify the role the Lilypad system plays in enhancing ammonia removal. To accomplish the study goals, an empirical model based on collected leachate and mist samples, climatological data, and pond hydraulic data was developed to quantify the extent of ammonia volatilization, nitrification, and denitrification that occurred in the pond over the study period. Results from this work indicate that volatilization, nitrification, and denitrification were occurring in the pond, with volatilization of ammonia-nitrogen accounting for the majority of nitrogen removed from the pond. Results also indicate that the Lilypad system has the capability to significantly enhance the volatilization process.
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评价雾滴喷洒/雾化系统对渗滤液贮存池氨挥发的影响——以三江固体废物管理局为例
三河固体废物管理局(TRSWA)在美国南卡罗来纳州杰克逊市外经营一个城市生活垃圾填埋场,该填埋场的渗滤液氨浓度令人担忧。垃圾填埋场在他们的池塘里运行一个液滴喷洒/喷雾系统(称为Lilypad系统),以促进渗滤液的蒸发,并可能促进氨的挥发。本研究的总体目标是确定池塘中氮的命运,并最终量化Lilypad系统在加强氨去除方面的作用。为了实现研究目标,建立了一个基于收集的渗滤液和雾样、气候数据和池塘水力数据的经验模型,以量化研究期间池塘中氨挥发、硝化和反硝化的程度。研究结果表明,池中存在挥发、硝化和反硝化作用,其中氨氮挥发占池中脱氮的大部分。结果还表明,Lilypad系统具有显著增强挥发过程的能力。
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