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Seepage Model of Heterogeneous Municipal Solid Waste Landfill and Application under Process of Waste Accumulation

Rong Yang    
Jianxi Ren    
Xiaoke Chang and Kun Yang    

Resumen

The distribution of leachate directly impacts the safety and stability of the landfill, so it is important to research the distribution of seepage characteristics and migration patterns of leachate. The study aims to investigate the impact of heterogeneous permeability distribution and clogging of the drainage layer on leachate transportation in landfills. To achieve this, a heterogeneous transient seepage model was developed. Results showed that when considering the heterogeneous permeability of the waste in the buried depth direction, the maximum perched water level was higher, which is not conducive to the safety and stability of the landfill. Taking Xi?an Jiangcungou Landfill as a research object, the maximum perched water level of each waste layer was higher compared to the homogeneous condition when considering the landfill process and heterogeneous permeability. The differential value ranged from 0.08 m to 1.88 m. Furthermore, the calculation results obtained from the heterogeneous seepage model were found to be in good agreement with both actual field data and referenced survey data, thus confirming the reliability of the model. These research findings not only offer technical support but also provide a solid theoretical foundation for leachate level control and safety and stability assessments.

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