FIGURE 13-1 Simplified cross section of a hazardou s waste landfill with details A and B.

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FIGURE 13-1 Simplified cross section of a hazardou s waste landfill with details A and B.

FIGURE 13-2 Schematic of liner and leachate collection systems for a hazardous waste disposal facility.

FIGURE 13-3 Schematic of geosynthetic liner and leachate collection systems.

FIGURE 13-4 European liner and leachate collection systems.

FIGURE 13-5 Schematic of composite liner system for a hazardous waste disposal facility.

FIGURE 13-6 Schematic of hazardous waste landfill cover.

FIGURE 13-7 Schematic of drainage.

FIGURE 13-8 Landfill section showing surface water controls.

FIGURE 13-9 Influence of compaction moisture content on the hydraulic conductivity of compacted clay.

FIGURE Influence of organic permeants on the hydraulic conductivity of compacted clay.

FIGURE Zeolite structure.

FIGURE Schematic of advective flow and transport.

FIGURE Strontium-85 coefficients, bulk density to porosity ratios and retardation factors versus bentonite content.

FIGURE Strontium-85 diffusion coefficients: experimental and calculated versus bentonite content.

FIGURE Model simulations of solute flux.

FIGURE Model simulations of solute transport.

FIGURE Permeation of chabazite and silty clay.

FIGURE Schematic of landfill stability.