Affiliations: The State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and
Resource Reuse, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji
University, Shanghai 200092, China
Abstract: Municipal solid waste (refuse) landfill stabilizes as the refuse
degrades. After years of biodegradation, the refuse in the landfill becomes
stabilized and aged, which may vary with the local climate, humidity, and
composition of refuse placed. In this work, it is found that the refuse with an
age of over 8 years at Shanghai Refuse Landfill has been significantly
stabilized and sufficiently aged and is thus suitable for excavation. The
8-year old aged refuse is mechanically screened, and the fine fractions of
refuse (aged refuse) with a diameter less than 2 cm are then used as a
biological absorbent for removal of both inorganic and organic phosphorus in
livestock wastewater and prepared aqueous solution. It is proved that the aged
refuse is very effective for the quantitative removal of both types of
phosphorus. The absorption mechanism is proposed. It is considered that
phosphorus is firstly absorbed onto the surface of the aged refuse and then
used as a substrate for the growth of microorganisms which ultimately leave the
aged refuse as sludge.