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Long-Term Effects of Municipal Solid Waste Leachate on Soil Hydraulic Properties

Feten Chihi Gabriella Varga Katalin Kopecskó

Abstrak

This experimental study examines the effects of landfill leachate contamination on soil hydraulic conductivity over a 12-month period, addressing the current lack of long-term experimental data in this field. Laboratory permeability tests were performed on sandy clayey silt samples contaminated with leachate at concentrations ranging from 5% to 25%. Microstructural and mineralogical analyses were conducted using SEM and XRD to identify the mechanisms behind observed changes. The results identify a critical threshold at 15% contamination, where soil behavior transitions from granular to cohesive characteristics. Hydraulic conductivity increases at low contamination levels (5–10%, up to 1.2 × 10<sup>−7</sup> m/s) but decreases significantly at higher levels (4.172 × 10<sup>−8</sup> m/s at 15%, 8.545 × 10<sup>−9</sup> m/s at 20%). These changes are controlled by contamination level rather than exposure time, with values remaining stable throughout the 12-month period. The study provides essential parameters for landfill design and contamination assessment, demonstrating how leachate concentration affects long-term soil hydraulic properties through mineral formation and structural modification.

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Feten Chihi

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Gabriella Varga

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Katalin Kopecskó

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Chihi, F., Varga, G., Kopecskó, K. (2025). Long-Term Effects of Municipal Solid Waste Leachate on Soil Hydraulic Properties. https://doi.org/10.3390/geotechnics5010014

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2025
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10.3390/geotechnics5010014
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