leachate

[ˈliːtʃeɪt]

leachate Definition

  • 1a liquid that has passed through a substance and has extracted solutes, suspended solids or any other component of the material through which it has passed
  • 2a liquid that has leached out of garbage or landfill sites

Using leachate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "leachate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The leachate from the landfill contaminated the nearby river.

  • Example

    The soil was tested for leachate before planting crops.

  • Example

    The leachate from the compost bin can be used as fertilizer.

leachate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for leachate

Phrases with leachate

  • a type of leachate that contains harmful chemicals and pollutants

    Example

    The toxic leachate from the industrial site was causing health problems for nearby residents.

  • a type of leachate that is generated in landfills as rainwater percolates through the waste material

    Example

    The landfill leachate was contaminating the groundwater.

  • the process of treating leachate to remove contaminants before it is released into the environment

    Example

    The company invested in a leachate treatment system to reduce their environmental impact.

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Summary: leachate in Brief

Leachate [ˈliːtʃeɪt] refers to a liquid that has passed through a substance and extracted solutes, suspended solids, or any other component of the material through which it has passed. It can also refer to a liquid that has leached out of garbage or landfill sites. Examples include 'The leachate from the landfill contaminated the nearby river.' and 'The leachate from the compost bin can be used as fertilizer.' Phrases like 'toxic leachate' and 'landfill leachate' denote specific types of leachate, while 'leachate treatment' refers to the process of removing contaminants before releasing it into the environment.