• Title/Summary/Keyword: Pore volume of effluent (PVE)

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Evaluation of Leaching Characteristics of Bottom Ash and Waste Tire (컬럼실험을 통한 바텀애쉬 및 폐타이어의 용출특성 평가)

  • Lee, Jea-Keun;Koh, Tae-Hoon;Sa, Kong-Myong;Lee, Sung-Jin;Lee, Tae-Yoon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.32 no.7
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    • pp.682-689
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to determine any detrimental effects on surrounding environments by using bottom ash, waste tire, and mixture as a fill material to raise the ground level. Three different initial pHs (4, 6, 8) were applied to bottom ash and initial pH of 4 was used to waste tire and mixture. Among 7 heavy metals, Pb and Zn were exceeded drinking water standards but their concentrations decreased below drinking water standards within 1 PVE. Among 5 anions, sulfate exceeded 10 times of drinking water standards and further higher partition coefficients resulted in increased PVE of 8.21. For the mixture of bottom ash and waste tire, its concentrations of heavy metals and anions were decreased due to the dilution effect and lowered PVE from 8.21 (BA) to 5.89.

Evaluation for Contents of Contaminants and Leaching Characteristics of Bottom Ash (바텀애쉬의 유해물질 함량 측정 및 용출특성 평가연구)

  • Koh, Taehoon;Lee, Sungjin;Shin, Minho;Kim, Byongsuk;Lee, Jeakeun;Lee, Taeyoon
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2010
  • In this study, we tried to determine any detrimental effects on water quality when bottom ash obtained from a coal-fired power plant intended to be used as a fill material in construction sites. Physical-chemical properties of bottom ash were determined using proximate analysis, elemental analysis, XRD, and XRF. Classification of bottom ash as a waste material and soil contamination due to the use of bottom ash were performed by Korea waste standard leaching test and soil toxicity test, respectively. Results of leaching tests were compared to the regulations for water quality and groundwater quality and no harmful effects on water quality were found. Most of heavy metals in leachate were below detection limits but trace amount of $Cr^{6+}$ was found. However, concentration of $Cr^{6+}$ was below the regulation criteria. Column leaching tests indicated that concentrations of Pb and Zn were slightly higher than regulations but below regulations within 1 PVE, but concentrations of sulfate were 10 times higher than regulation and thus, the required time to reach regulation was almost 8 PVE.