Abstract:
In different climatic conditions, Landfill Solid Waste (LSW) exhibits different
properties due to variations of composition and decomposition of waste body. This
paper mainly focused to investigate geotechnical properties of landfill solid wastes in
dry zone of Sri Lanka and influence of climatic condition to the waste degradation.
Series of laboratory tests were conducted on solid waste retrieved from Hambantota
landfill site. Solid wastes were collected representing new waste and old waste. The old
waste is more than 10 years old whereas new waste is less than 2 years old. At each
location, samples were collected at levels of 0.5 m and 1.0 m from surface of the waste
layer. In addition, soils under the waste layer were collected in order to study the effect
of leachate on geotechnical properties of soil. To compare the geotechnical
characteristics of solid waste and soil, uncontaminated soil samples were also collected.
Besides that, borehole investigation done to identify waste layer thickness and properties
such as water table etc.As geotechnical properties, moisture content, organic content,
bulk unit weight, consistency limits, Electrical Conductivity (EC), pH value, specific
gravity and particle size distribution were determined. Based on the borehole
investigation and test pit results, it was realized that there is a significant variation of
geotechnical properties of landfill solid waste due to decomposition of waste body.
Similarly it carf be noted that due to the influence of leachate, geotechnical properties of
soil under the waste layer have been significantly changed when compared with that of
intact soil.