E-Book, Englisch, 500 Seiten
Al Tabbaa / Stegemann Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation
Erscheinungsjahr 2005
ISBN: 978-1-4398-3393-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Proceedings of the International Conference on Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation, 12-13 April 2005, Cambridge, UK
E-Book, Englisch, 500 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4398-3393-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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). A wide range of topics relating to the stabilization/solidification of waste and contaminated land are addressed under the following themes:
-Binders and technologies
-Testing, QA/QC and guidance documents
-Long-term performance and environmental impact
-Case studies
-Stabilisation of untreated materials
-Beyond conventional stabilization/solidification
The conference was held on 12-13 April 2005 in Cambridge, UK.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Keynote lectures
The Landfill Directive and its implications for the remediation of contaminated soils 3
J.R. Gronow
Deep mixing – properties and applications 7
G. Holm
Stabilisation/solidification experience in France 11
P-Y. Klein & M.C. Magnié
Test methods, modelling, field verification and impact evaluation of stabilised waste disposal 15
H. van der Sloot, A. van Zomeren & R. Bleijerveld
Theme 1: Binders and technologies
Stabilisation/solidification of synthetic drill cuttings representing Ras Shukier oil field in Egypt 19
M.S. Al-Ansary & A. Al-Tabbaa
Effect of different binder systems on the stabilisation/solidification of metal finishing wastes 31
C.R. Cheeseman, G.D. Fowler & X. Zhou
Specifying cement – standards and nomenclature 39
C.A. Clear
An evaluation of pozzolanic lead immobilization mechanisms in firing range soils 45
D. Dermatas, X. Xu, X. Cao, G. Shen, N. Menounou, P. Arienti & J.S. Delaney
Chemical treatment of soft soils containing Cr(VI) with different clay minerals 57
Y. Hayashi, M. Mizota, A. Suzuki, Y. Kitazono & H. Harada
Applications of rejected fly ash in stabilization and solidification processes 63
C.S. Poon, X.C. Qiao & C. Cheeseman
Remediation of soils contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons using quicklime mixing 69
V. Schifano, C.L. MacLeod, A.W.L. Dudeney & R. Dudeney
A new cement system for waste immobilisation – calcium sulfoaluminate cement system 79
Q. Zhou, N.B. Milestone & M. Hayes
Theme 2: Testing, QA/QC and guidance documents
UK guidance on stabilisation/solidification for the treatment of contaminated soil 89
B.D. Bone, L.H. Barnard & C.D. Hills
The Rietveld method as a tool for assessing heavy-metal immobilization in 97
S/S treatment investigations
D. Dermatas & M. Chrysochoou
Modelling in support of setting the waste acceptance criteria for monolithic waste 107
D.H. Hall, D. Drury & J.R. Gronow
A review of scale-up factors potentially affecting the long-term performance 117
of s/s-treated materials
D. Johnson
Reduction in leaching of hazardous substances from coal ash by addition of solidification agent 125
A. Sato & S. Nishimoto
Theme 3: Long-term performance and environmental impact
Performance assessment of stabilised/solidified waste-forms: initial results from 133
site characterisation, sampling and testing
A. Antemir, C.D. Hills, P.J. Carey, J. Spear, K. Gardner, D.I. Boardman & C.D.F. Rogers
Characterisation of full-scale historic inactive cement-based intermediate level nuclear wasteforms 139
R.J. Caldwell, S. Rawlinson, E.J. Butcher & I.H. Godfrey
Accelerated ageing of a stabilised/solidified contaminated soil at elevated temperatures 149
B. Chitambira, A. Al-Tabbaa, A.S.R. Perera & X.D. Yu
The technical sustainability of in-situ stabilisation/solidification 159
M.J. Harbottle, A. Al-Tabbaa & C.W. Evans
Chromium (Cr3_) leachability from monolithic solids under modified semi-dynamic 171
leaching conditions
D.H. Moon & D. Dermatas
The role of accelerated carbonation in the accelerated ageing of stabilised/solidified waste forms 181
A.S.R. Perera & A. Al-Tabbaa
Theme 4: Case studies
The development and operation of the BNFL Magnox encapsulation plant 195
N.J. Bowmer, I.H. Godfrey & E.J. Butcher
In-situ soil mixing treatment of contaminated soils at Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 199
C.W. Evans
Stabilisation/solidification of manufactured gas plant wastes: Part 1 – treatability study 205
M.A. Fleri, G.T. Whetstone & J.P. Bauman
Stabilisation/solidification of manufactured gas plant wastes: Part 2 – pilot test study 215
M.A. Fleri, G.T. Whetstone & J.P. Bauman
Stabilisation/solidification of manufactured gas plant wastes: Part 3 – selected case histories 223
M.A. Fleri, G.T. Whetstone & J.P. Bauman
Solidification of water treatment works sludge with ettringite cement and pulverised-fuel ash 235
D. Johnson
Stabilisation/solidification of dredging sludge containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons 241
E. Mulder, L. Feenstra, J.P. Brouwer, J.W. Frenay & S. Bos
La Floridienne: the first large scale immobilization project in Belgium 249
S. Pensaert
The remediation of the acid tar lagoons, Rieme Belgium 255
S. Pensaert
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PIMS with Apatite II: A field scale demonstration on a lead contaminated soil 261
J. Wright, J.L. Conca & A.F. Slater
Industrial experiences in the use of S/S technology to remediate and reuse dredged sediments 267
E.P. Yates & W.J. Gush
Theme 5: Stabilisation of uncontaminated materials
Geosynthetic reinforcement of high-alkaline soils: Basics and two typical projects 277
D. Alexiew & G.J. Horgan
Influence of soil and binder properties on the efficacy of accelerated carbonation 285
L.H. Barnard, D.I. Boardman, C.D.F. Rogers, C.D. Hills, P.J. Carey, K. Canning & C.L. MacLeod
Properties of mixes of sugar cane fibre waste with cement binding 297
R. Jeetah, A. Seeboo, C.P. Khedun & T. Dusoruth
Recent advances in numerical modelling of deep-stabilized soil 303
M. Karstunen, H. Krenn & A. Aalto
Theme 6: Beyond conventional stabilisation/solidification
Lead contamination and immobilization at shooting range sites 313
X. Cao, D. Dermatas, G. Shen & L.Q. Ma
Effect of microbial activities on the mobility of copper in stabilised contaminated soil 323
U.E. Duru & A. Al-Tabbaa
Development of geomaterials with various immobilisation treatments for heavy
metals and evaluation of environmental impact 335
K. Omine, H. Ochiai & N. Yasufuku
Stabilization of chromium by reductase enzyme treatment 347
K.S.M. Rahman & M.A.V. Murthy
Stabilising inorganic contaminants in soils: considerations for the use of smart additives 357
H. Weigand, C. Gemeinhardt & C. Marb
State of practice reports
UK stabilisation/solidification treatment and remediation
Part I: Binders and technologies – basic principles 365
A. Al-Tabbaa & A.S.R. Perera
Part II: Binders and technologies – research 387
A. Al-Tabbaa & A.S.R. Perera
Part III: Binders and technologies – applications 399
A. Al-Tabbaa & A.S.R. Perera
Part IV: Testing and performance criteria 415
A.S.R. Perera, A. Al-Tabbaa, J.M. Reid & J.A. Stegemann
Part V: Long-term performance and environmental impact 437
A.S.R. Perera, A. Al-Tabbaa, J.M. Reid & D. Johnson
Part VI: Quality assurance and quality control 459
A.S.R. Perera, A. Al-Tabbaa & D. Johnson
Part VII: Good practice guidance documents 469
A.S.R. Perera, A. Al-Tabbaa & D. Johnson
Author index 487
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