Study landfill development in Rasht And latex management in order to reduce pollution Anzali Lagoon

Abstract:
Anzali lagoon is the most important aquatic ecosystems of northern Iran. This lagoon is very important in terms of environmental and economic. Deforestation in the Anzali lagoon is the most important environmental concerns of researchers. One of the polluting factors Anzali lagoon , river pollution is the entrance to the lagoon. By examining the landfill in Rasht , how to manage latex was investigated. As well as improving the existing landfill the amount of methane produced by the new landfill is studied. Latex from the landfill by creating new output will increase from 1.5 % to 20 %. In the case of groundwater pollution will be prevented. Due to the high amount of rainfall in the city of Rasht latex discharge 120 cubic meters per day will be. Methane produced from landfill can be used to produce energy. In 2015, the amount of methane produced more than 10 5 cubic meters per year. Assuming a constant amount of waste entering the landfill, methane production by 2050 is 1.4 * 10 5 . The amount of wastewater produced by the anaerobic digester is 210,000 cubic meters per day.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Iranian Journal of Eco Hydrology, Volume:2 Issue: 1, 2015
Page:
11
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