Stabilization of solid digestate and nitrogen removal from mature leachate in landfill simulation bioreactors packed with aged refuse.

Digestate from biogas plants managing municipal solid waste needs to be stabilized prior to final utilization or disposal. Based on the concept of urban mining, aged refuse from a closed landfill was used to treat landfill leachate, but nitrogen removal by biological denitrification was limited. The aim of this study was to use a digestate layer in bioreactors containing aged refuse to enhance the biological denitrification capacity of the aged refuse, stabilize digestate, and mitigate the ammonia emissions from digestate leaching with leachate recirculation. Six identical landfill columns filled with 0% (R0), 5% (R5), and 15% (R15) of solid digestate above aged refuse (ratios based on Total Solids) were setup and nitrified leachate was periodically fed and recirculated to the columns. The nitrate removal rate in R5 and R15 was 3.4 and 10 times higher relative to the control (no digestate added). A 31.5-35.9% increase of solid digestate biostability was confirmed by tests performed under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The results showed that instead of land use, the solid fraction of digestate could be utilized as an inexpensive functional layer embedded in an old landfill site to enhance the denitrification capacity and achieve digestate stabilization with minimal ammonia leaching from digestate.

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