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Landfills are one of the groundwater pollution sources in the world. This study focuses on two landfills; the first has a lining system and the second does not have lining system to assess the generated leachate quantity and percolation to the groundwater aquifer at a specific sites, using the approaches of (i) the Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance model (HELP) and (ii) the water balance method (WBM). Furthermore, landfill components were analyzed to study their influence on the quantity of percolated leachate to groundwater. The Geographic Information System (GIS) was used as a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Landfills are one of the groundwater pollution sources in the world. This study focuses on two landfills; the first has a lining system and the second does not have lining system to assess the generated leachate quantity and percolation to the groundwater aquifer at a specific sites, using the approaches of (i) the Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance model (HELP) and (ii) the water balance method (WBM). Furthermore, landfill components were analyzed to study their influence on the quantity of percolated leachate to groundwater. The Geographic Information System (GIS) was used as a tool to illustrate spatial distribution of the pollutant indicator. Finally, mitigation measures were proposed to reduce the percolated leachate and its negative impacts on groundwater.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Tamer Alslaibi has doctorate in Civil Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, at Universiti Science Malaysia. He was one of the winners of Energy Globe World Award prize and Marquis Who's Who in 2014. Currently, works as a director of water quality department in Environment Quality Authority. He has published several articles in ISI journals.