Air quality impacts of landfill fires: A case study from the Brahmapuram Municipal Solid Waste Treatment Plant in Kochi, India

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作者
Kannankai, Madhuraj Palat [1 ]
Devipriya, Suja Purushothaman [1 ]
机构
[1] Cochin Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Environm Studies, Kochi 682022, India
关键词
Landfill fire; Air quality; Landfill emission; Greenhouse gases; LandGEM; HYSPLIT; EXPERIMENT NAMASTE EMISSIONS; SURFACE-TEMPERATURE; METHANE EMISSION; COOKING FIRES; BRICK KILNS; GARBAGE; CARBON; MANAGEMENT; PM2.5; WOOD;
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10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170289
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The occurrence of waste fires in unscientifically managed landfill sites has become a pressing environmental issue in the urban centers of developing economies. In the present work, an investigation was carried out to evaluate the air quality implications of three major fire events that occurred at the Brahmapuram Municipal Solid Waste Treatment Plant (BMSWTP) in Kochi, India. Initially, Landsat-based surface temperature monitoring was conducted to identify the thermal hotspots within the landfill. The emissions of different pollutants during waste fires were quantified and compared between satellite -based ex -situ and field -based in -situ methods. The dispersion patterns of PM2.5 particles released during the fires were visualised using the Hybrid Single -Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) particle dispersion model. The Landfill Gas Emissions Model (LandGEM) was employed to quantify the greenhouse gases (GHGs) released during waste storage, which was then compared with the GHGs emissions during waste fires. In -situ emission estimates showed that the combustion of waste at BMSWTP led to the release of 909.3 MT of PM10, 938.8 MT of PM2.5, 5832.9 MT of CO, 43.6 MT of SOx, 284.2 MT of NOx, 138,941.9 MT of CO2, 426.8 MT of CH4, and 2665.1 MT of VOC. However, a noticeable disparity was observed between the in -situ and ex -situ emission estimates, wherein the latter underestimated the actual emissions. Most of the emitted PM2.5 particles propagated oceanward under the influence of prevailing winds, covering the densely populated areas of Kochi municipal corporation. The amount of CH4 and CO2 emitted during the waste fires was on par with the emissions from 159 days of waste storage for CH4 and 51.8 years of waste storage for CO2, with a cumulative global warming potential of 147.9 Gg CO2-e.
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