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Pâmela de Medeiros Engelmann1, Victor Hugo Jacks Mendes Dos Santos1, Letícia Isabela Moser1, Eduardo do Canto Bruzza1, Cristina Barazzetti Barbieri2, Pâmela Susin Barela3, Diogo Pompéu de Moraes3, Adolpho Herbert Augustin1, Flávio Soares Goudinho1, Clarissa Lovato Melo1, João Marcelo Medina Ketzer1, Luiz Frederico Rodrigues4.
Abstract
In Brazil, landfills are commonly used as a method for the final disposal of waste that is compliant with the legislation. This technique, however, presents a risk to surface water and groundwater resources, owing to the leakage of metals, anions, and organic compounds. The geochemical monitoring of water resources is therefore extremely important, since the leachate can compromise the quality and use of surface water and groundwater close to landfills. In this paper, the results of analyses of metals, anions, ammonia, and physicochemical parameters were used to identify possible contamination of surface water and groundwater in a landfill area. A statistical multivariate approach was used. The values found for alkali metals, nitrate, and chloride indicate contamination in the regional groundwater and, moreover, surface waters also show variation when compared to the other background points, mainly for ammonia. Thus, the results of this study evidence the landfill leachate influence on the quality of groundwater and surface water in the study area.Entities:
Keywords: Environmental monitoring; Landfill; Leachate; Water quality
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28744679 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-9725-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223