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titleOfInvention Waste landfill method and leachate treatment method
abstract [PROBLEMS] To significantly reduce the construction period and cost for installing a landfill method of waste that can dispose of waste at a low cost and a water treatment facility for purifying leachate without requiring a conventional revetment wall. To provide a method for treating leachate that can be reduced and enables early implementation of landfill. A landfill area 1 on a coast is partitioned by a revetment wall using caisson 2 at least partially, and a barge 4 equipped with a water treatment facility 5 is towed in the landfill area 1 to land. The waste that discharges harmful elution components into the caisson 2 is received, the water is sprinkled with seawater in the caisson 2 to stabilize the waste, and the organic matter and harmful elution components generated by the stabilization treatment are removed. The leachate contained is purified only at the water treatment facility 5, and the stabilized waste is taken out from the caisson 2 and transferred into the landfill area 1 to be landfilled. [Selection] Figure 1
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