Type | Journal Article - Journal of Academic Research |
Title | Catbalogan City, Philippines Open Dumpsite Leachate Transport |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
Page numbers | 10-18 |
URL | http://www.ssu.edu.ph/subdomains/ojs/index.php/JAR/article/download/103/91 |
Abstract | Uncontrolled leachate produced from a poorly managed dumpsite poses several dangers such as contaminating water bodies including ground water. Catbalogan City, Philippines produces about 141 cu.m. of waste/day disposed in its current open dumpsite. This volume of waste may produce an average of about 2.53 cu.m/day peak discharge of leachate runoff as an effect of precepitation. With the dumpsite located at higher elevation, such runoff will eventually find its way in to the sea specifically during extreme precipitation. The leachate runoff is diluted with runoff from the watershed of the area. Water quality analysis from samples collected within the vicinity of the dumpsite up to nearby creek and the nearest bay on two different occasion are within permissible limits set by Department of Environment and Natural Resources and World Health Organization. This suggests an insignificant effect to the water bodies nearby. To validate the observations made in this study, a real-time monitoring on the water quality of runoff, groundwater as well as those in the nearby bays maybe performed. |
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