This study was conducted to investigate the treatment performance of anaerobic organism for stabilized leachate under ambient air condition. The treatability of landfill leachate was tested under various influences including pH, dosage of anaerobic organism and contact time. Laboratory experiment revealed that anaerobic organism was in progressive state when the leachate in neutral condition. At this phase, the removal efficiency of chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammoniacal nitrogen (NH 3-N) and colour of 76.84, 59.44 and 46.2 %, were experimentally attained. The experimental results also showed that the the optimum variables condition was established at pH 7 of leachate sample, dosage of 100 mL of anaerobic organism and required 14 days to reduce the COD, NH 3-N and colour pollutants to 65.5, 60.2 and 46.3 %, respectively. The preliminary investigation shows that the anaerobic organisms were able to remediate leachate pollutants by the microbial activity in the leachate sample under ambient air condition.
The energy consumption in transportation sector was mostly created by the individual likeness to use private motor vehicle. High dependency on private motor vehicles has contributed not only to the traffic problem but also accounted to carbon emission. This study aims to investigate the psychological factors that influencing the adolescents’ intention to be more pro-environmental. This study found that the behavioural intention was significantly influenced by the adolescents’ awareness towards consequences, attitude towards environment and public transport, the sentiment of moral obligation to change, and the perceived possibilities or difficulty to practice environmental friendly travel behaviour.
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