ACUTE AND GENETIC TOXICITY OF MUNICIPAL LANDFILL LEACHATE

Citation
Ge. Schrab et al., ACUTE AND GENETIC TOXICITY OF MUNICIPAL LANDFILL LEACHATE, Water, air and soil pollution, 69(1-2), 1993, pp. 99-112
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Water Resources
ISSN journal
00496979
Volume
69
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
99 - 112
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-6979(1993)69:1-2<99:AAGTOM>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The large number of municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills and the many hazardous materials which they contain pose a serious environmental t hreat to our groundwater reserves. The present study was conducted to assess the environmental hazards that four MSW landfill leachates pose to the groundwater. Genetic toxicities of the landfill leachate and g roundwater samples were assessed using the Salmonella/microsome (Ames test) mutagenicity bioassay, the Bacillus subtilis DNA repair bioassay , and the diploid Aspergillus nidulans chromosome damage bioassay. Acu te toxicities of the leachate samples were assessed using the Microtox test. The leachate and groundwater samples were also analyzed for org anic constituents using gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. The chemical data were used to calculate the estimated cumulative cancer risk for each sample. All leachate samples were acut ely toxic, and three of the four leachate samples were genetically tox ic. Two of the four leachate samples and the groundwater sample contai ned concentrations of USEPA priority pollutants in excess of promulgat ed standards for potable water. Two of the leachates had mean estimate d cumulative cancer risks on the same order of magnitude (10(-4)) as l eachates from co-disposal and hazardous waste landfills. The use of a battery of acute and genetic toxicity bioassays, chemical analysis, an d an estimated cancer risk calculation resulted in evidence that MSW l andfill leachates are as acutely and chronically toxic as co-disposal and hazardous waste landfill leachates.