The utilization of physical-chemical post treatment on landfill leachate has been an option employed to remove organic compounds from this effluent. In this way, this article aimed to evaluate the physical-chemical treatment by coagulation-flocculation-sedimentation as an alternative in the post-treatment of landfill leachate submitted to biological treatment. Consequently, it was used a Jar-test to monitor true color and chemical oxygen demand (COD) in order to evaluate the efficiency of the physical-chemical treatment. By means of factorial design and analyzing the results, it was found that the best removals of color and COD were attained by combining a dosage of 400 mg Fe+3/L with pH 3.0, achieving 98 and 81% of color removal and COD, respectively.
landfill leachate; coagulation-flocculation; ferric chloride; post treatment