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Leachate treatment for residual waste landfill

Due to the wide range and high degree of contamination of the residues and concen- trates, also from the industry, the leachate of this landfill is very complex and difficult to treat. The high concentrations of boron, salts and nitrogenous organic compounds can only be oxidized or eliminated by combining different process steps.

The existing conventional treatment plant cannot meet the required discharge values, so that they were regularly exceeded. To comply with these requirements, Kualiti was looking for a reliable plant constructor with a treatment concept suitable for this highly complex task. The approach to reduce the boron concentration was decisive. After confirmation of the treatment concept by laboratory testing, Wehrle was selected from a total of eight suppliers. Wehrle’s treatment solution includes a combination of four different pro-cess steps to purify this difficult wastewater:

To oxidize the high concentrations of organic compounds, such as nitrogen, a dissolved air flota- tion (DAF) system will be combined with a high-performance Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) based on the reliable BIOMEMBRAT technology. An ultrafiltration system will be used for the elimina- tion of salts and the high concentrations of boron. The concentrate produced will then be treated in an evaporator. The objective is to treat a total of 600 m3 per day for direct discharge into the nature.

Simon Götz, Area Manager for South-East Asia at Wehrle: “This is definitely a challenging task, especially because the customer has had a negative experience with conventional process technol- ogies and now understandably places the highest demands on the plant technology. We at Wehrle are proud that our expertise in treating such difficult wastewater has been recognized and we are looking forward to demonstrating our knowledge in this field.”

The plant will be delivered as turnkey system including construction technology and test operation and the commissioning will be carried out by the employees of WEHRLE Asia, with headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, in August 2022.