A combined process of coagulation-filtration-air stripping was applied to remove pollutants from leachate in a fullscale
municipal refuse incineration plant in attempt to assess the feasibility of joint-treatment of leachate and municipal sewage.
The results showed that the removal rate of COD,TN,ammonium,and TP content in raw leachate reached 6. 0%,33. 3%,
32. 0%,and 71. 3%,respectively,when the dosage of FeCl3 and CaO were kept at 1‰ and 20 g /L in coagulation process.
Then,the removal rates of TN and ammonium in landfill-leachate were increased to 83. 9% and 91. 4% after air stripping for
6 hours at 50 ℃. The pre-treated leachate was mixed with municipal sewage at a ratio of 1 /250,and C/N and C/P value of
the mixed sewage increased from 2. 4 and 27. 7,to 3. 7 and 45. 5. Therefore,it can be inferred that the pre-treated leachate
could be regarded as a potential carbon source for denitrification in the biological nitrogen removal process of municipal
discharges. In view of the above,this combined process exhibits a promising application prospect in the treatment of sewage
with low C/N value.