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Hydraulic conductivity of fly ash-sewage sludge mixes for use in landfill cover liners
Authors:Inga Herrmann  Lale Andreas
Affiliation:Department of Civil, Mining and Environmental Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, 971 87 Luleå, Sweden
Abstract:Secondary materials could help meeting the increasing demand of landfill cover liner materials. In this study, the effect of compaction energy, water content, ash ratio, freezing, drying and biological activity on the hydraulic conductivity of two fly ash-sewage sludge mixes was investigated using a 27-1 fractional factorial design. The aim was to identify the factors that influence hydraulic conductivity, to quantify their effects and to assess how a sufficiently low hydraulic conductivity can be achieved. The factors compaction energy and drying, as well as the factor interactions material × ash ratio and ash ratio × compaction energy affected hydraulic conductivity significantly (α = 0.05). Freezing on five freeze-thaw cycles did not affect hydraulic conductivity. Water content affected hydraulic conductivity only initially. The hydraulic conductivity data were modelled using multiple linear regression. The derived models were reliable as indicated by Radjusted2 values between 0.75 and 0.86. Independent on the ash ratio and the material, hydraulic conductivity was predicted to be between 1.7 × 10−11 m s−1 and 8.9 × 10−10 m s−1 if the compaction energy was 2.4 J cm−3, the ash ratio between 20% and 75% and drying did not occur. Thus, the investigated materials met the limit value for non-hazardous waste landfills of 10−9 m s−1.
Keywords:Hydraulic conductivity  Fly ash  Sewage sludge  Landfill liner  Permeability  Freezing
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