The Release of Leachate Poses a Serious Risk to Both Surface Water and Groundwater from Msw
Dumps. Leachate Is any Liquid That Percolates Through a Landfill and Collects the Solids and Liquids That
Have Been Stored There. When Garbage Has Moisture, It Attracts Rainwater, Which Then Seeps into The
Landfill and Forms Leachate. In This Paper, We Present the Findings of an Analysis of an Aerobic Treatment
Process Applied to Leachate from Ghazipur (Delhi) Landfill, By Way of Coagulation Flocculation Theory, With
The Aid of Coagulant and Accelerator Substances to Speed Up and Improve Coagulation and Flocculation
Performance.
The Primary Objective of This Research Was to Utilise a Naturally Occurring, Low-Cost Material As An
Accelerator Addition to Improve the Chemical Treatment Process Using Alum Coagulant, With The
Accelerator Ingredients Being Perlite and Bentonite. the Accelerator Chemicals, Including Alum at A
Constant Concentration of 90 Mgl, Significantly Improved the Efficacy of the Chemical Therapy. We Found
That the Performance of Perlite Effluent Was Superior Than That of Bentonite. at a Concentration of 40 Mgl,
The Removal Ratios For Perlite Were 86.7 For Conductivity, 87.4 For Turbidity, 89.9 For Biological Oxygen
Demand (Bod), and 92.8 For Chemical Oxygen Demand (Cod). For Bentonite, These Values Were 83.5
For Conductivity, 85.0 For Turbidity, 86.5 For Bod, and 85.0 For Bod.