TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control)
Vol 18, No 6: December 2020

Evaluation of leachate turbidity reduction in sanitary landfills following a coagulation/flocculation process enhanced by vegetable starch and thermal water

César Benavides (Universidad Católica de Manizales)
Sebastian Pacheco (Universidad Católica de Manizales)
Yeison Alberto Garcés Gómez (Universidad Católica de Manizales)
Fredy Edimer Hoyos (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2020

Abstract

This study evaluates the reduction of leachate turbidity in landfills after applying a mixture of banana starch and thermal water. Principal component analysis was applied to study the combined effect with four variables: pH, concentration of starch and thermal water mixture, rapid mixing speed and slow mixing speed. The experimental design involved 16 experiments with repetition in the jar test to obtain the optimum dose while measuring turbidity as a response variable. The results showed that after the oxidation process of organic matter, under optimal conditions determined in the experiment, the mixture of starch and thermal water contributed to the reduction of leachate turbidity by 29.1%.

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TELKOMNIKA

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Computer Science & IT

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