Impact on groundwater of concurrent leakage and diffusion of dichloromethane through geomembranes in landfill liners

Author:

El-Zein A.1,Rowe R. K.2

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering, University of Sydney NSW 2006, Australia Telephone: +61 2 09351 7351, Telefax: +61 2 9351 3343,

2. Queen's University and Professor, GeoEngineering Centre at Queen's-RMC, Queen's University Kingston ON, Canada K7L 3N6, Telephone: +1613 533 6933, Telefax: +1 613 533 6934,

Abstract

Although intact geomembranes are excellent barriers to fluid flow, there are still two possible pathways for the transport of organic contaminants into the environment: leakage through defects in the geomembrane, and diffusion through the intact geomembrane. Analytical, semi-analytical and numerical techniques for calculating leakage rates have been developed. However, no previous attempt has been made to rigorously model the interaction between leakage through a hole in a wrinkle and diffusion. To address this shortcoming, finite-element analyses in two-dimensional space are performed to simulate the transport of dichloromethane (DCM) through a leaking HPDE geomembrane (GM) for eight cases involving composite liners, including both compacted clay liners and geosynthetic clay liners. Equations of steady-state seepage and time-dependent diffusion-advection in saturated soils are solved. Transport through the GMs is simulated by a novel, mass-conserving equivalent boundary condition that renders the problem computationally more tractable. Results are compared with those obtained from widely used one-dimensional methods, namely the Rowe equation for leakage through a wrinkle and the POLLUTEv7 program for mass transport. It is shown that predictions of leakage and transport by the one-dimensional method (POLLUTEv7) are within a maximum 30% of two-dimensional values under conditions of perfect mixing in the aquifer. When no horizontal mixing is present, concentrations of DCM are found to increase by up to 43% in two-dimensional analyses. It is concluded that one-dimensional analyses are adequate for most practical purposes.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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