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How to treat landfill leachates? The challenge Landfill leachates result from the percolation of water through the solid wastes that have been disposed of in landfills. Such…
Landfill leachates result from the percolation of water through the solid wastes that have been disposed of in landfills. Such leachates are made of cocktails of a variety of toxic organic and inorganic substances. https://www.wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/industry/leachates/


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