Phytoremediation of soil polluted with landfill leachates

Authors

  • Piotr Rybarczyk Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland
  • Anna Grzegórska Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland
  • Andrzej Rogala Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland
  • Dawid Zabrocki Research and Development Dawid Zabrocki, Poland

Keywords:

Phytoremediation, soil treatment, landfill leachates

Abstract

Contaminated soils can be treated in various ways, including incineration, solvent extraction, thermal treatment or chemical oxidation. These methods are usually, however, expensive and generate secondary pollution. A sustainable solution proposed for soil cleaning is phytoremediation. It is a technology using plants as purifying agents for soil and water systems remediation. The cleanup process is realized according to various mechanisms, e.g. phytoextraction, phytovolatilization, phytostabilization or rhizofiltration. Results of investigations reveal that phytoremediation is an attractive treatment technology when the removal from soil of heavy metals, hydrocarbons or pharmaceuticals is concerned. In this work, emphasis is put on treatment of soil polluted with landfill leachates. Beside the development in waste management practices, landfill leachates still pose a huge environmental and technological problem to be coped with. This problem is addressed by the Pilot Case realized in Gdańsk Municipal Waste Treatment Facility within a framework of Baltic Phytoremediation project. During the presentation, basic concepts of phytoremediation technique in the perspective of landfill leachates management will be discussed.

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Published

2020-11-20

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Innovative plant-based phytoremediation technologies and methods for cleaning po