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      Use of natural zeolites as a landfill liner.

      Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA
      Aluminum Silicates, Environmental Pollution, prevention & control, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Permeability, Refuse Disposal, Soil Pollutants, analysis, Water Pollutants, Zeolites, chemistry

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          The purpose of this study is to investigate certain features of a novel material proposed to serve as an impervious liner in landfills. Various ratios of bentonites and zeolites (B/Z) compacted at optimum water content were tested to determine the strength parameters, permeability, pH, heavy metals and other properties. A B/Z ratio of 0.10 was found to be an ideal landfill liner material regarding its low hydraulic conductivity and high cation exchange capacity. The use of B/Z mixtures as an alternative to clay liners would provide potential to significantly reduce the thickness of base liner for landfills.

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