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Title: | Categorization of leaching behaviors of elements from commercially treated incineration bottom ash in Singapore | Authors: | Wei, Wei Liu, Qian Zhang, Zhibo Lisak, Grzegorz Yin, Ke Fei, Xunchang |
Keywords: | Engineering | Issue Date: | 2024 | Source: | Wei, W., Liu, Q., Zhang, Z., Lisak, G., Yin, K. & Fei, X. (2024). Categorization of leaching behaviors of elements from commercially treated incineration bottom ash in Singapore. Waste Management, 178, 339-350. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2024.02.045 | Project: | CTWL-2019-3D01 | Journal: | Waste Management | Abstract: | Leaching of potentially hazardous substances, especially the heavy metals from Incineration Bottom Ash (IBA) is a major problem in its recyclable usage. To address this concern, treatment of IBA is indispensable before it can be reused. IBA subjected to laboratory-scale treatment typically yields clearer conclusions in terms of leaching behaviors, benefiting from the controlled laboratory environment. However, the leaching behaviors of commercially treated IBA appear to be more ambiguous due to the complex and comprehensive nature of industrial-scale treatments, where multiple treatment techniques are involved concurrently. Furthermore, treatment efficiencies vary among different plants. In this study, three types of commercially treated IBA were sampled from leading waste treatment companies in Singapore. Characterization and leaching tests were performed on the treated IBAs in both standardized and modified manners to simulate various scenarios. Besides deionized water, artificial seawater was used as a leachant in leaching tests for simulating seawater intrusion. The results reveal the promoting effect of seawater on the leaching levels of several elements from three types of treated IBA, which may require special attention for IBA application and landfill near the coast. Furthermore, the elements examined in these three types of commercially treated IBA generally comply with the non-hazardous waste acceptance criteria outlined in Council Decision, 2003/33/EC (2003), except Sb. By combining two leaching tests, the elements were categorized into different types of leaching behavior, making it possible to prepare and respond to the concerning leaching scenarios in future engineering applications. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175863 | ISSN: | 0956-053X | DOI: | 10.1016/j.wasman.2024.02.045 | Schools: | School of Civil and Environmental Engineering | Research Centres: | Residues and Resource Reclamation Centre Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute |
Rights: | © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. | Fulltext Permission: | none | Fulltext Availability: | No Fulltext |
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