
leachate treatment
Leachate treatment involves managing the liquid that drains from waste in landfills. This liquid, called leachate, contains harmful substances that can pollute soil and water. Treatment methods include physical, chemical, and biological processes that remove contaminants. Common techniques are filtration, aeration, and the use of chemicals to break down toxins. The goal is to clean the leachate before it's released into the environment, ensuring it meets safety standards. Proper treatment protects ecosystems and public health by preventing pollution from landfill sites.