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Soil & Sediment Contamination | 2008

Heavy Metal Contamination of Soil Beneath a Waste Disposal Site at Dengkil, Selangor, Malaysia

E. A. R. Bahaa-Eldin; Ismail Yusoff; S. Abdul Rahim; W. Y. Wan Zuhairi; M. R. Abdul Ghani

Heavy metals leaching from solid waste facilities pose concerns because of the metal ions being distributed to surroundings through surface, subsurface, lateral and/or vertical movement of water. In view of this concern, heavy metals, namely Fe, Mn, Cu, Cr, Ni, Zn, Pb, and Co, in soil horizons beneath the Ampar Tenang waste disposal site at Dengkil, Selangor, were extensively studied through chemical analyses of 21 representative soil samples collected in triplicate. The soil samples were collected from nine augered boreholes. Three of the boreholes are located within the disposal site and three each up-slope and down-slope of the disposal site. Soils sampled from the soil-waste interface (ATI) within the dumping site show relatively high concentrations of most of the heavy metals analyzed as compared with samples collected from upslope area (ATU) of the dumping site. Soil samples from a downslope area (ATD) show a slightly elevated concentration of heavy metals. The results of chemical analyses also show that Cr, Zn and Pb have higher levels of concentration among all studied heavy metals. It was found that, in most cases, the heavy metal concentrations were generally high within the near surface soil layer and decreased in concentration with increasing depth. Site observations indicate that, in addition to the vertical infiltration of leachate from the solid waste, shallow groundwater level strongly influences contaminant dispersion in soils below the waste site. Properties of the soil indicate that the Ampar Tenang soil (ATS) is more permeable than the minimum limit of formation permeability required underlying a waste disposal site. The acidic-pH soil environment and groundwater fluctuations also influence the mobility of heavy metals spatially and vertically in the vicinity of the waste disposal site at Ampar Tenang.


The Scientific World Journal | 2014

Indian Jujuba Seed Powder as an Eco-Friendly and a Low-Cost Biosorbent for Removal of Acid Blue 25 from Aqueous Solution

L. Sivarama Krishna; A. Sreenath Reddy; W. Y. Wan Zuhairi; Mohd Raihan Taha; A. Varada Reddy

Indian jujuba seed powder (IJSP) has been investigated as a low-cost and an eco-friendly biosorbent, prepared for the removal of Acid Blue 25 (AB25) from aqueous solution. The prepared biomaterial was characterized by using FTIR and scanning electron microscopic studies. The effect of operation variables, such as IJSP dosage, contact time, concentration, pH, and temperature on the removal of AB25 was investigated, using batch biosorption technique. Removal efficiency increased with increase of IJSP dosage but decreased with increase of temperature. The equilibrium data were analyzed by the Langmuir and the Freundlich isotherm models. The data fitted well with the Langmuir model with a maximum biosorption capacity of 54.95 mg g−1. The pseudo-second-order kinetics was the best for the biosorption of AB25 by IJSP, with good correlation. Thermodynamic parameters such as standard free energy change (ΔG 0), standard enthalpy changes (ΔH 0), and standard entropy changes (ΔS 0) were analyzed. The removal of AB25 from aqueous solution by IJSP was a spontaneous and exothermic adsorption process. The results suggest that IJSP is a potential low-cost and an eco-friendly biosorbent for the AB25 removal from synthetic AB25 wastewater.


American Journal of Environmental Sciences | 2009

The characteristics of leachate and groundwater pollution at municipal solid waste landfill of Ibb City, Yemen.

Esmail Al Sabahi; S. Abdul Rahim; W. Y. Wan Zuhairi; Fadhl Al Nozaily; Fares Alshaebi


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2003

Sorption capacity on lead, copper and zinc by clay soils from South Wales, United Kingdom

W. Y. Wan Zuhairi


Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia | 2009

Acid mine drainage and heavy metals contamination at abandoned and active mine sites in Pahang

W. Y. Wan Zuhairi; Wan Ahmad Yaacob


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2011

Tracing subsurface migration of contaminants from an abandoned municipal landfill

E. A. Rahim Bahaa-eldin; Ismail Yusoff; S. Abdul Rahim; W. Y. Wan Zuhairi; M. R. Abdul Ghani


Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia | 2011

Groundwater quality at two landfill sites in Selangor, Malaysia

Mohd Raihan Taha; W. Y. Wan Zuhairi; Wan Ahmad Yaacob; Jasni Yaakob


Sains Malaysiana | 2009

Leachate composition and groundwater pollution at municipal solid waste landfill of ibb city, Yemen

Esmail Al Sabahi; S. Abdul Rahim; W. Y. Wan Zuhairi; Fadhl A L Nozaey; Fares Alshaebi


Sains Malaysiana | 2007

Sorption parameters of Pb and Cu on natural clay soils from Selangor, Malaysia

W. Y. Wan Zuhairi; S. Abdul Rahim


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2015

Utilization of the agricultural waste (Cicer arientinum Linn fruit shell biomass) as biosorbent for decolorization of Congo red

L. Sivarama Krishna; A. Sreenath Reddy; A. Muralikrishna; W. Y. Wan Zuhairi; Hasnah Osman; A. Varada Reddy

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Wan Ahmad Yaacob

National University of Malaysia

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Abdul Rahim Samsudin

National University of Malaysia

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S. Abdul Rahim

National University of Malaysia

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Fares Alshaebi

National University of Malaysia

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L. Sivarama Krishna

National University of Malaysia

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A. Noorulakma

National University of Malaysia

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Esmail Al Sabahi

National University of Malaysia

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M. R. Abdul Ghani

National University of Malaysia

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Mohd Raihan Taha

National University of Malaysia

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