Utlakning av tungmetaller från Skörby deponi

The purpose of this thesis has been to assess whether leaching from one particular Swedish landfill site, Skörbytippen, is contributing to elevated levels of heavy metals in a ditch running from the landfill site to the lake Mälaren in the communal region of Håbo kommun. Since the ditch is stretchin...

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Autor principal: Olofsson, Olof
Formato: Second cycle, A1E
Lenguaje:sueco
sueco
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1580/
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Sumario:The purpose of this thesis has been to assess whether leaching from one particular Swedish landfill site, Skörbytippen, is contributing to elevated levels of heavy metals in a ditch running from the landfill site to the lake Mälaren in the communal region of Håbo kommun. Since the ditch is stretching approximately five km downstream from the landfill site, in situ observations and maps with known points of inflow was utilized to determine appropriate test points for the collection of samples. Soil, water and sediment samples were collected and analyzed for content of organic material, pH and conductivity. Data on plant-available elements and total amounts of heavy metals was acquired through ICP-analysis. The results show that the Skörby landfill is currently in the methane-forming anaerobe development phase, which indicates that the concentration of free and complex-bound metals in the leachate water should be low due to chemical binding with other landfill compounds. The pH of the sediment samples was generally one unit higher than the soil samples and some of the measured data, such as pH and conductivity, show that an environmentally disturbing discharge of some kind of strongly alkaline chemical(s) has been made from Benders’ takpanneindustri in close proximity to the landfill. The levels of plant-available heavy metals were generally low, but there were some test sites where the data shows high total levels of Cd, Cu and Zn in the sediment samples. Under current conditions, the environmental impact of the landfill with respect to heavy metal leaching is of relatively limited importance. The site will however need to be studied further, since unforeseen environmental changes will influence the amounts of heavy metals that are leached out from the landfill.