Compatibility of Blended Lithomargic Clay as Landfill Liner Materials
Date
2014
Authors
Kamatagi, Allamaprabhu S
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The present investigation is an experimental study on locally available lithomargic
clay (shedi soil) and blended lithomargic clay as a suitable soil liner material for the
effective containment of leachate in landfills.
The objectives of the research work were accomplished in three phases. First phase of
work deals with geotechnical characterization of test soils. Hydraulic conductivity is
considered as most significant factor for performance of a clay liner. Results obtained
show that the hydraulic conductivity of lithomargic clay is greater than the suggested
limit of k<10-7cm/s by various waste regulatory agencies. To reduce hydraulic
conductivity of lithomargic clay, it is blended with black cotton (BC) soil and
bentonite at different proportion till the required hydraulic conductivity (k <10-7cm/s)
was achieved. Lithomargic clay blended with 5% and 10% of a black cotton soil and,
lithomargic clay blended with 5% and 7.5% of a bentonite satisfied the hydraulic
conductivity requirement of liner material. Hence blend proportions were considered
for further investigation.
The compatibility of a clay liner on interaction with contaminant depends on its
capacity to retard the migration of contaminants through sorption. In the second phase
studies related to adsorption characteristics of soil samples through batch tests have
been carried out. The experimental results of batch adsorption tests have been
analysed using three adsorption isotherms. Adsorption coefficient of study soils
shows that, adsorption of potassium, lead and nickel are more on BC soil and
bentonite while lithomargic clay adsorbs more chloride and chromium. As a result
blending of lithomargic clay with BC soil and bentonite, the adsorption of
contaminants is found to be more in the blended soils compare to parent soil. In the
third phase of the research work, the effect of interaction of leachate on behaviour of
lithomargic clay and blended lithomargic clay has been studied. The hydraulic
conductivity has been found to decrease in both, the natural and the blended
lithomargic clay due to the leachate interaction. Blended lithomargic clays has been found to be beneficial in terms of achieving lower
hydraulic conductivity, adequate strength, minimal potential to shrinkage. All these
properties make blended lithomargic clay as a potential soil liner material for various
geoenvironmental applications.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Lithomargic clay, BC soil, Bentonite, Blended soil, Hydraulic conductivity, Adsorption, Adsorption