@article{barlaz_rooker_kjeldsen_gabr_borden_2002, title={Critical evaluation of factors required to terminate the postclosure monitoring period at solid waste landfills}, volume={36}, ISSN={["1520-5851"]}, DOI={10.1021/es011245u}, abstractNote={Regulations governing the disposal of solid waste in landfills specify that they must be monitored for 30 years after closure unless this period is extended by the governing regulatory authority. Given the wide range of conditions under which refuse is buried, technical criteria, rather than a specific time period, are preferable for evaluation of when it is acceptable to terminate postclosure monitoring. The objectives of this paper are to identify and evaluate parameters that can be used to define the end of the postclosure monitoring period and to present a conceptual framework for an investigation of whether postclosure monitoring can be terminated at a landfill. Parameters evaluated include leachate composition and leachate and gas production. Estimates of leachate production from closed landfills are used to assess the potential environmental impacts of a hypothetical release to surface water or groundwater. The acceptability of gaseous releases should be evaluated against criteria for odors, the potential for subsurface migration, and greenhouse gas and ozone precursor emissions. The approach presented here must be tested on a site-specific basis to identify additional data requirements and regulatory activity that might be required to prepare regulators for the large number of requests to terminate postclosure monitoring expected over the next 20 years. An approach in which the frequency and extent of postclosure monitoring is reduced as warranted by site-specific data and impact analysis should provide an effective strategy to manage closed landfills.}, number={16}, journal={ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY}, author={Barlaz, MA and Rooker, AP and Kjeldsen, P and Gabr, MA and Borden, RC}, year={2002}, month={Aug}, pages={3457–3464} } @misc{kjeldsen_barlaz_rooker_baun_ledin_christensen_2002, title={Present and long-term composition of MSW landfill leachate: A review}, volume={32}, ISSN={["1547-6537"]}, DOI={10.1080/10643380290813462}, abstractNote={The major potential environmental impacts related to landfill leachate are pollution of groundwater and surface waters. Landfill leachate contains pollutants that can be categorized into four groups (dissolved organic matter, inorganic macrocomponents, heavy metals, and xenobiotic organic compounds). Existing data show high leachate concentrations of all components in the early acid phase due to strong decomposition and leaching. In the long methanogenic phase a more stable leachate, with lower concentrations and a low BOD/COD-ratio, is observed. Generally, very low concentrations of heavy metals are observed. In contrast, the concentration of ammonia does not decrease, and often constitutes a major long-term pollutant in leachate. A broad range of xenobiotic organic compounds is observed in landfill leachate. The long-term behavior of landfills with respect to changes in oxidation-reduction status is discussed based on theory and model simulations. It seems that the somewhere postulated enhanced release of accumulated heavy metals would not take place within the time frames of thousands of years. This is supported by a few laboratory investigations. The existing data and model evaluations indicate that the xenobiotic organic compounds in most cases do not constitute a major long-term problem. This may suggest that ammonia will be of most concern in the long run.}, number={4}, journal={CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY}, author={Kjeldsen, P and Barlaz, MA and Rooker, AP and Baun, A and Ledin, A and Christensen, TH}, year={2002}, pages={297–336} } @inproceedings{barlaz_gabr_hossain_rooker_kjeldsen_2001, title={Closing gaps in the regulation of MSW landfills: Defining the end of the post-closure monitoring period and the future stability of leachate recirculation landfills}, booktitle={Waste Tech 2001 : February 11 - 14, 2001, Hyatt Islandia, San Diego, CA}, author={Barlaz, M. A. and Gabr, M. A. and Hossain, S. and Rooker, A. and Kjeldsen, P.}, year={2001} }