Impact, Mitigation Strategies, and Future Possibilities of Nigerian Municipal Solid Waste Leachate Management Practices: A Review

Q4 Engineering
A. Ishaq, M. I. M. Said, S. Azman, M. Abdulwahab, M. Alfa
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Landfills and solid waste disposal facilities have historically been the most common point sources of pollution with the potential to release contamination leachate plumes into the environment. Waste disposal is one of the biggest problems that the world is facing. In man’s everyday life, he produces waste materials which, if not properly managed, can affect health and environment. The seepage of landfill leachate into groundwater tables and aquifer systems significantly creates a possible danger and threat to human health and environment at large and remains a subject of concern in Nigeria and other parts of the world. This paper provides a review of existing approaches to leachate treatment in Nigeria and current practices across the globe, depicts the impact on environmental implications, documented previous findings, challenges and mitigation measures, and future perspectives of landfill leachate management in Nigeria, and compares with global practice of leachate management. In Nigeria, there are only a few standard techniques of landfill leachate treatment. This resulted in severe environmental impacts that threaten human life, especially in the north-eastern part of the country. Vector-borne and water-related illnesses such as cholera, Dengue, Diarrhoea, Trachoma, typhoid, malaria etc, have become a major source of concern resulting from the leaching effect from landfills. Advanced treatment methods, including membrane filtration, trickling filters, and Batch and Sequencing-Batch Reactors (SBR) are used in some of the cities and private organizations in Nigeria. Most researchers in Nigeria have stressed the necessity to utilise efficient, cost-effective technology in landfill wastewater treatment. Despite this, landfill leachate has continued to have severe effects in Nigeria and the situation seems to be escalating, requiring further study.
尼日利亚城市固体废物渗滤液管理做法的影响、缓解战略和未来可能性:综述
垃圾填埋场和固体废物处理设施历来是最常见的污染源,有可能向环境中释放污染渗滤液。垃圾处理是世界面临的最大问题之一。在人的日常生活中,他产生的废物,如果管理不当,可以影响健康和环境。垃圾填埋场渗滤液渗入地下水位和含水层系统可能对整个人类健康和环境造成严重的危险和威胁,这仍然是尼日利亚和世界其他地区关注的一个问题。本文综述了尼日利亚现有的渗滤液处理方法和全球目前的做法,描述了对环境的影响,记录了尼日利亚垃圾填埋场渗滤液管理的以往发现、挑战和缓解措施,以及未来的前景,并与全球渗滤液管理实践进行了比较。在尼日利亚,只有几种标准的垃圾填埋场渗滤液处理技术。这造成了严重的环境影响,威胁到人类的生命,特别是在该国东北部。病媒传播的疾病和与水有关的疾病,如霍乱、登革热、腹泻、沙眼、伤寒、疟疾等,由于堆填区的浸出效应,已成为令人关注的主要问题。尼日利亚的一些城市和私人组织采用了先进的处理方法,包括膜过滤、滴滤、分批和顺序分批反应器(SBR)。尼日利亚的大多数科学家强调了在垃圾填埋场废水处理中利用高效、经济的技术的必要性。尽管如此,垃圾填埋场渗滤液继续在尼日利亚产生严重影响,而且情况似乎正在升级,需要进一步研究。
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Nigerian Journal of Technological Development
Nigerian Journal of Technological Development Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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