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Title: Landfarming


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Landfarming
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What is Landfarming?
  • Landfarming, also known as land treatment or land
    application, is an above-ground remediation
    technology for soils that reduces concentrations
    of petroleum constituents through biodegradation.
    As with other biological treatments, under proper
    conditions, landfarming can transform
    contaminants into non-hazardous substances.

Contaminated Soil Treatment in Fahud
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Bioremediation Technology
Source http//www.epa.gov/swertio1/download/citiz
ens/bioremediation.pdf
  • It is a natural processes that cleans up harmful
    chemicals in the environment.
  • Microscopic bugs or microbes that live in soil
    and groundwater like to eat certain harmful
    chemicals, such as those found in oil spills.
  • When microbes completely digest these chemicals,
    they change them into water and harmless gases
    such as carbon dioxide.

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PDO Landfarms
  • PDO operates 4 landfarms to treat contaminated
    soil/ sludge.
  • Fahud/Qarn Alam operated by Al Khatherey
  • Marmul/Nimr operated by GPS

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Application
  • This technology usually involves spreading
    contaminated soils in a thin layer on the ground
    surface and stimulating aerobic microbial
    activity within the soils through aeration and/or
    the addition of minerals, nutrients, and
    moisture.
  • Each strip shall be clearly marked on a board, by
    the Contractor, with the following information
  • Date of spreading
  • Treatment applied

Each strip is recorded by marking the date of
spreading treatment applied.
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Operation Principles
  • The effectiveness of landfarming depends on
    parameters that may be grouped into four
    categories
  • soil characteristics
  • constituent characteristics
  • climatic conditions
  • Soil texture which may affects moisture content,
    and bulk density of the soil. For example, soils
    which tend to clump together (such as clays) are
    difficult to aerate and result in low oxygen
    concentrations. It is also difficult to uniformly
    distribute nutrients throughout these soils.
  • Periodic soil samples are tested to check on how
    breakdown of the contaminants is progressing.

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Soil Condition
  • Soil conditions are often controlled to optimize
    the rate of contaminant degradation. Conditions
    normally controlled include
  • Moisture content (usually by irrigation or
    spraying).
  • Aeration (by frequently tilling the soil, the
    soil is mixed and aerated).
  • pH (buffered near neutral pH by adding crushed
    limestone or agricultural lime).
  • Other adjustment (e.g., Soil bulking agents,
    nutrients, etc.).

Tilling of strip as part of landfarming
Watering of strip as part of landfarming
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System Design
  • Landfarm Construction includes
  • site preparation (grubbing, clearing and
    grading)
  • liners (if necessary)
  • leachate collection and treatment systems
  • soil pretreatment methods (e.g., shredding,
    blending and pH control)
  • vapour treatment facilities (where needed).
  • To support bacterial growth, the soil pH should
    be within the 6 to 8 range, with a value of about
    7 (neutral) being optimal.
  • Soil microorganisms require moisture for proper
    growth. Excessive soil moisture restricts the
    movement of air through the subsurface thereby
    reducing the availability of oxygen. In general,
    the soil should be moist but not wet or dripping
    wet.

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Advantages
  • Simple to design and implement.
  • Short treatment period (usually 6-9 months under
    optimal conditions).
  • Effective organic constituents with slow
    biodegradation rates.

Treated soil healthy enough to grow plants
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Disadvantages
  • May not be affective for high constituents
    concentration of hydrocarbon (greater than
    50,000ppm total petroleum hydrocarbon).
  • Requires a large land area for treatment.
  • May require bottom liner if leaching from the
    landfarm is a concern.
  • Dust and vapour generation during landfarm
    aeration may pose air quality concerns.

Dust generated during tilling
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