Effects of capping on microbial populations and contaminants immobilization in an old unlined landfill

Author:

Morita Alice Kimie Martins1ORCID,Sakamoto Isabel K.2,Varesche Maria Bernadete Amancio2,Wendland Edson2

Affiliation:

1. Technological University of Uruguay (UTEC)

2. USP São Carlos: Universidade de Sao Paulo Campus de Sao Carlos

Abstract

Abstract This research aimed at evaluating the effects of capping on the mitigation of impacts generated by a closed unlined landfill in São Carlos, SP, Brazil. Physicochemical and microbiological analyses (16S rRNA sequencing) of buried solid waste samples were performed, in capped and uncapped areas. Even though leachate pockets could still be encountered in capped areas, the capping construction reduced oxygen availability and created more reducing conditions, propitiating the development of sulfate-reducing bacteria and possibly contributing to the precipitation of the metals Pb, Cd, Ni, Co, As, and Zn as metal sulfides, causing their immobilization. The microbial populations adapted to the anaerobic conditions created under capped zones belonged to the phyla Firmicutes, Chloroflexi and Euryarchaeota and the genera Methanosaeta, Hydrogenispora, Smithella,and Gelria. Differently, the phyla Acidobacteria, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Actinobacteria were more abundant in samples from the uncapped zones, in which the abundance of different genera varied homogeneously. Methanogenic activity was not impaired by the intervention measure, as assessed by the Specific Methanogenic Activity (SMA). Capping of old unlined landfills brings benefits to the immobilization of metals and does not impair microbial degradation, being effective for the mitigation of impacts on soils and water resources.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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