The paper describes a laboratory experiment on the biological activity of b
acterial populations derived from landfill waste and established on granula
r materials under conditions similar to those in a landfill drainage system
. Two perspex laboratory columns were used to model the landfill drainage s
ystem. Artificially formulated leachate was recycled through the columns an
d the composition of the leachate and the gas produced was measured.
The objectives of the research are to show that the landfill drainage syste
m model can act as a fixed bed anaerobic reactor producing gas and to inves
tigate the effect of a hazardous chemical, pentachlorophenol in particular,
on microbial activity and the potential for its degradation by bacteria.
The results have shown that bacteria derived from landfill waste and establ
ished once on landfill drainage aggregates have the ability to survive at l
ow levels of activity and rapidly revive after the addition of nutrients in
the form of recirculating leachates.