Abstract:
This paper provides groundwater pollution and soil degradation occur due to the the 
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) dumping site of Colombo Municipal Council. Vulnerability 
of pollution of surface and groundwater is high such areas because local authorities rarely 
consider environmental impact in selecting MSW disposal sites. Dumping of MSW on 
urbanized sites or on the roadside poses environmental and economic threats on nearby 
properties. MSW are main sources of groundwater pollution and soil degradation due to 
the production of leachate. This study was conducted in order to determine the extent of 
groundwater pollution and soil degradation within and around the Bloemendhal solid waste 
dumping site located in the center of the Colombo city. The surface area of the site was 
around 20 acres and the waste has been deposited at the site since 1995.
The waste pile emplaced at the head of the tributary stream has caused channelling of 
the leachate to the creek, which is eventually washed towards the Kelani River. Physio chemical water and soil survey has been done to investigate the leachate production 
surrounding the study area. Groundwater geochemistry was carried out and chemical 
analysis of water samples was conducted surrounding the study site. Surface water was 
also analyzed in order to determine its quality. Soil chemical analysis was performed on 
soil samples taken from different locations within and around the study site in the vadose 
zone (unsaturated'"zone). Major ions represented by Na, K, and Cl were found in 
anomalous concentrations in the groundwater. Electrical conductivity (EC) was also found 
in anomalous concentration (12000 m seiman/ cm) in the top soil and it’s gradually 
decreasing with the depth and distance from the dumping site.