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Waste Manag ; 174: 351-361, 2024 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38091659

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The barrier performance of geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) to coal combustion products (CCPs) is of primary importance. One of the CCPs leachates that has a damaging effect on hydraulic conductivity is trona ash leachate (TAL). In this study, the hydraulic conductivity of sodium GCL (Na-GCL) to TAL was investigated in terms of mass per unit area (MPUA). The hydraulic conductivity of GCLs to TAL was 2.6 × 10-6 and 7.6 × 10-7 m/s when the MPUA was 3.0 kg/m2 (Mb3) and 4.0 kg/m2 (Mb4), respectively. Dye tests conducted on these GCLs showed that flow preferentially occurred through bundles of fibers existing in the GCLs. In contrast, increasing the MPUA to 5.0 kg/m2 (Mb5) led to a decrease in the hydraulic conductivity (i.e. 4.1 × 10-11 m/s). Additional tests were performed on fiber-free GCLs to determine the role of fiber bundles. Regardless of MPUA, the fiber-free GCLs had low hydraulic conductivity (6.7 × 10-11 m/s). Prehydrating Mb3 and Mb4 with deionized water (DIW) before permeation with TAL also decreased the hydraulic conductivity. The hydraulic conductivities of prehydrated Mb3 and Mb4 were 1.6 × 10-10 and 4.8 × 10-11, respectively. Chemical analyses showed that the cation exchange reaction had a negligible influence on the hydraulic conductivity. Because TAL was a potential source of Na+ throughout the tests.


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Refuse Disposal , Clay , Aluminum Silicates , Bicarbonates
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