Influence of leachate contaminants on setting and hardening of concrete
Abstract
One of the major environmental concerns associated with landfilling of municipal solid
wastes is related to the discharge of leachate into the environment, which may cause
serious pollution to groundwater aquifers as well as adjacent surface waters. When
waste is deposited in landfill it is necessary to contain the leachate using a low
permeability liner so that it may be treated before being discharged into the
environment. This study desribed the concrete as a liner for the leachate collection
pond, leacahte retention pond and the surface impoundments for leachate. The concrete
also must have a good structure for safe the leachate from leackage to the groundwater.
The most important is the concrete must have low permeability and high of strength.
For this study, the concrete will added with quarry dust to give a lower permeability and
higher of strength. After doing the laboratory test, the result show that the leachate
contaminants can not effect the strength of concrete when it immersion to leachate for 7,
14 and 28 days. The higher value strength is the concrete added with quarry dust for
immersion 28 days it is 23.840 MPa that compare to the concrete not added with quarry
dust for immersion 28 days it is 20.512 MPa. For the permeability, the lower
permeability is the concrete added with quarry dust for immersion 28 days it is 1.02 x
10-12m2/s that compare to the concrete not added with quarry dust for immersion 28days
it is 1.04 x 10-12m2/s. Settings are the concrete workability. Workability in the concrete
depends on the water/cement ratio. The water/cement ratio will affect the strength and
the permeability of concrete. After doing the testing, the good water/cement ratio is 0.6.
However, according to the research the leacahte contaminants not affect the strength of
concrete for a short term. It also can affect the concrete for a long term it about 45 years
above.