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Effects of Amendment Materials on Cement-Solidified Contaminated Marine Sediments--Mechanical Stability and Leaching of Heavy Metals

Effects of Amendment Materials on Cement-Solidified Contaminated Marine Sediments--Mechanical Stability and Leaching of Heavy Metals
Author: M. Kvennås
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2009
Genre: Consolidation
ISBN:

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Stabilization/solidification technology (S/S), in which contaminated marine sediments are mixed with cement and other binding agents have shown to be a promising remediation technique. The major advantage of S/S over other contaminated sediments remediation techniques is that dredged material can be transformed from a soft material into a filling material with favorable geotechnical properties. Reduced contaminant transport from the treated material is achieved simultaneously. This paper summarizes a study investigating how amendments (additions) may improve the mechanical properties and reduce leaching of heavy metals of two cement-stabilized marine harbor sediments from the cities of Bergen and Hammer-fest, Norway. The deployed amendments comprised granulated blast furnace slag (Merit®), cement kiln dust, fly ash, gypsum, sand, iron sulfide, and microsilica. The use of amendments was observed to improve the strength of cement-stabilized soft and wet sediments, where the use of granulated blast furnace slag (Merit) resulted in the greatest inprovement. Cement stabilization resulted in a reduced leaching of lead, whereas the leaching of copper and chromium from Hammerfest sediments increased substantially. In order to achieve the lowest total net transport of contaminants through the material, S/S recipes for environmental projects should not only be optimized with regard to physical strength, but also with regard to leaching and permeability.


Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation

Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation
Author: Abir Al Tabbaa
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2005-04-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1439833931

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Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation - Advances in S/S for Waste and Contaminated Land contains 39 papers, summaries of the four keynote lectures and the seven State of Practice reports presented at the International Conference organized by the EPSRC-funded network STARNET (Stabilisation/solidification treatment and remediation).


Critical Review of Cement-Based Stabilisation/Solidification Techniques for the Disposal of Hazardous Wastes

Critical Review of Cement-Based Stabilisation/Solidification Techniques for the Disposal of Hazardous Wastes
Author: Alistair Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN:

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The materials used in stabilisation/solidification processes (OPC, PFA and sodium silicate) have been reviewed in terms of their basic composition and chemistry. The addition of inorganic wastes to OPC and PFA has been demonstrated to affect early hydration and has led to the development of the protective coating theory and sorption of heavy metals by PFA as the principal factors involved in stabilization. The aqueous chemistry of OPF, PFA, PFA/OPC and PFA/OPC/SILICATES has also been reviewed and has illustrated the chemical reactions taking place during the first hour of the stabilisation process. Methods to improve the efficiency of the Sealosafe processed have been highlighted particularly with respect to supernatant formation. New developments such as the use of clays have been highlighted.