Clayey soil amendment by hydrophilic nano bentonite for landfill cover barrier: a case study

Methane and carbon dioxide are of major concern as greenhouse gases; the landfills have the problem of controlling these gases. Al Akaider in Jordan is the second biggest landfill suffers controlling gases as it lacks a cover design system. In this work, the main goal is to investigate the appropri...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Qasaimeh, Abdulla A. Sharo, Khalid Bani-Melhem
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Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JEELM/article/view/12715
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spelling doaj-a75a9f7f08254fe7ac9e4df82f7ba0b02021-07-02T10:35:51ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management1648-68971822-41992020-10-0128310.3846/jeelm.2020.12715Clayey soil amendment by hydrophilic nano bentonite for landfill cover barrier: a case studyAhmad Qasaimeh0Abdulla A. Sharo1Khalid Bani-Melhem2Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid 22110, JordanDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid 22110, JordanDepartment of Water Management and Environment, Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, The Hashemite University, P.O. Box 150459, Zarqa 13115, Jordan Methane and carbon dioxide are of major concern as greenhouse gases; the landfills have the problem of controlling these gases. Al Akaider in Jordan is the second biggest landfill suffers controlling gases as it lacks a cover design system. In this work, the main goal is to investigate the appropriateness of amended expansive clayey soil in Irbid as a cover barrier. The expansive soil is unwanted in construction projects, thus the modification of this expelled soil enables using it as a low cost landfill cover barrier. In this research, the effect of adding nano-clay material (Hydrophilic Nano Bentonite) on the geotechnical characteristics, hydraulic conductivity, and gas transport coefficients of the clayey soil are studied. The soil samples were obtained from Irbid city. Unconfined compressive strength and free swelling tests were performed on soil samples with different percentages of nano-clay added in the range (0.1% to 1.2%) by weight. The results indicated that the addition of nano-clay at low percentages increases the strength of expansive soil up to 315 kPa at 0.6% of nano-clay and the swelling potential decreased dramatically with the addition of nano-clay. The optimal percent of nano-clay was found to be 0.6%. The intrinsic permeability of the amended soil was 6.03×10–15 m2. The average values of fluid transport coefficients were determined at 25 °C. The hydraulic conductivity for water was about 6.5×10–10 m/s. Gas conductivity coefficients for CO2 and CH4 were 5×10–9 m/s and 2.5×10–9 m/s respectively. Gas diffusion coefficients for CO2 and CH4 were 3×10–6 m2/s and 4×10–6 m2/s respectively. The results obtained in this research showed compatibility with standards conducted on geosynthetic clay liner (GCL), consequently the amended Irbid soil investigated, can be used as a cover barrier in Al Akaider landfill. These findings can also be generalized to landfills with similar conditions. https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JEELM/article/view/12715environmental sustainabilitylandfillswaste management technologies
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author Ahmad Qasaimeh
Abdulla A. Sharo
Khalid Bani-Melhem
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Abdulla A. Sharo
Khalid Bani-Melhem
Clayey soil amendment by hydrophilic nano bentonite for landfill cover barrier: a case study
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
environmental sustainability
landfills
waste management technologies
author_facet Ahmad Qasaimeh
Abdulla A. Sharo
Khalid Bani-Melhem
author_sort Ahmad Qasaimeh
title Clayey soil amendment by hydrophilic nano bentonite for landfill cover barrier: a case study
title_short Clayey soil amendment by hydrophilic nano bentonite for landfill cover barrier: a case study
title_full Clayey soil amendment by hydrophilic nano bentonite for landfill cover barrier: a case study
title_fullStr Clayey soil amendment by hydrophilic nano bentonite for landfill cover barrier: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Clayey soil amendment by hydrophilic nano bentonite for landfill cover barrier: a case study
title_sort clayey soil amendment by hydrophilic nano bentonite for landfill cover barrier: a case study
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
issn 1648-6897
1822-4199
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Methane and carbon dioxide are of major concern as greenhouse gases; the landfills have the problem of controlling these gases. Al Akaider in Jordan is the second biggest landfill suffers controlling gases as it lacks a cover design system. In this work, the main goal is to investigate the appropriateness of amended expansive clayey soil in Irbid as a cover barrier. The expansive soil is unwanted in construction projects, thus the modification of this expelled soil enables using it as a low cost landfill cover barrier. In this research, the effect of adding nano-clay material (Hydrophilic Nano Bentonite) on the geotechnical characteristics, hydraulic conductivity, and gas transport coefficients of the clayey soil are studied. The soil samples were obtained from Irbid city. Unconfined compressive strength and free swelling tests were performed on soil samples with different percentages of nano-clay added in the range (0.1% to 1.2%) by weight. The results indicated that the addition of nano-clay at low percentages increases the strength of expansive soil up to 315 kPa at 0.6% of nano-clay and the swelling potential decreased dramatically with the addition of nano-clay. The optimal percent of nano-clay was found to be 0.6%. The intrinsic permeability of the amended soil was 6.03×10–15 m2. The average values of fluid transport coefficients were determined at 25 °C. The hydraulic conductivity for water was about 6.5×10–10 m/s. Gas conductivity coefficients for CO2 and CH4 were 5×10–9 m/s and 2.5×10–9 m/s respectively. Gas diffusion coefficients for CO2 and CH4 were 3×10–6 m2/s and 4×10–6 m2/s respectively. The results obtained in this research showed compatibility with standards conducted on geosynthetic clay liner (GCL), consequently the amended Irbid soil investigated, can be used as a cover barrier in Al Akaider landfill. These findings can also be generalized to landfills with similar conditions.
topic environmental sustainability
landfills
waste management technologies
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JEELM/article/view/12715
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