“…Therefore, the characteristics of the leachate are highly variable depending on the composition of the solid waste, rate of water application, refuse moisture content, as well as landfill design, operation and age [8]. Because chlorophenols are among the most widely industrial compounds and listed as priority pollutants by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), toxicity of those compounds are of great importance both in natural environment and bioremediation technologies [10]. Although toxicity of chlorophenols may show variation depending on both the number and the location of chlorine atoms, it may be generalized that the toxicity of chlorophenols increases with increasing the number of chlorine atom in aerobic environment.…”