| Although an essential micronutrient, boron becomes toxic at concentrations slightly above the optimum range. The use of an engineered wetland system consisting of a peat filter and a surface water wetland for treatment of landfill leachate was investigated. Laboratory tests showed that boron is mainly present in inorganic form. Adsorption of boron by peat was a fast process and virtually complete within 2.5 hours. Drying of peat (at 105°C, 90°C, 75°C, and air drying), pH, temperature, and solution composition had a significant effect on boron adsorption while shaking and solution-to-soil ratio did not have any significant effect on boron adsorption by peat. Also, the presence of other anions such as SO4 −, Cl− or combination of both in synthetic solution made from boric acid had no significant effect on boron adsorption by peat. Maximum adsorption of boron on peat occurred at a pH around 9. Addition of lime, optimum ratio being 1 g lime to a 100 g peat, enhanced boron adsorption capacity of peat by 50–100%. Adsorption of boron decreased with temperature increase. Boron desorption showed hysteresis as only 24% to 45% of adsorbed boron was released into the solution when subjected to desorption test.; A second-order design model for adsorption of boron by peat was developed, which incorporates the effect of pH and temperature.; Adsorption capacity of peat was directly related to organic matter content and showed a positive effect, i.e. boron adsorption increased with organic matter content increase. Amberlite resin was far superior to peat and other organic material in adsorbing and removing of boron from leachate.{09}Peat also proved to be effective in removing metals such as iron, lead, and zinc from landfill leachate.; A new transport code (in Fortran), SOLTRAN, was developed which has the capability of handling non-linear adsorption isotherms. An engineered wetland system consisting of a peat filter followed by a free water surface wetland at Huneault Waste Management landfill, Ontario, was used as a case study. It was demonstrated that peat filter can effectively treat landfill leachate. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)... |