The aim of this paper is to show the results of two methodological approaches applied for decontamination of the Midia Port dredged sediment to assess their potential reusability. Firstly, the sediment samples were defined in physical, chemical, microbiological and ecotoxicological terms. The results were compared to the limit values established by environmental regulations for dredged sediment management. Some sediment samples exposed a very high concentration of hydrocarbons; the sediments were classified in three categories on the basis of their level of organic/inorganic pollutants. The polluted sediment samples were subjected to the soil-washing treatment. The post treatment analysis revealed that the coarse silty and sandy fractions resulted unpolluted. The soil-washing induced the physical concentration of pollutants (i.e. C>12) in the silty-clay fraction. The wastewater from the treatment plant, once treated, showed no critical issues. After soil-washing treatment, the sediment samples were exposed to a laboratory scale 30kW RF thermal plasma source. Two types of plasma assisted treatments have been performed: the carbothermal process (to evaluate the technical feasibility of silicon extraction during material inertization) and the vitrification process (only for material inertization). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersion spectroscopy (EDS) withal X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and leaching tests were used to investigate the obtained material. The acquired results revealed a decontamination of the collected sediments with leaching test results below legal limits. EDS analysis showed the increment of silica (SiO2) content by about 5-7 % after the plasma treatment and that the localized extraction of silicon by the carbothermal reduction process has been obtained.

Irina Catianis, L.M. (2018). Soil-washing and thermal plasma treatment for decontamination of dredged marine sediments from the Midia port – Romania. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 17(8), 1897-1908 [10.30638/eemj.2018.189].

Soil-washing and thermal plasma treatment for decontamination of dredged marine sediments from the Midia port – Romania

Emanuele Ghedini;Matteo Gherardi;Paolo Sanibondi;Elisa Ulazzi;
2018

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to show the results of two methodological approaches applied for decontamination of the Midia Port dredged sediment to assess their potential reusability. Firstly, the sediment samples were defined in physical, chemical, microbiological and ecotoxicological terms. The results were compared to the limit values established by environmental regulations for dredged sediment management. Some sediment samples exposed a very high concentration of hydrocarbons; the sediments were classified in three categories on the basis of their level of organic/inorganic pollutants. The polluted sediment samples were subjected to the soil-washing treatment. The post treatment analysis revealed that the coarse silty and sandy fractions resulted unpolluted. The soil-washing induced the physical concentration of pollutants (i.e. C>12) in the silty-clay fraction. The wastewater from the treatment plant, once treated, showed no critical issues. After soil-washing treatment, the sediment samples were exposed to a laboratory scale 30kW RF thermal plasma source. Two types of plasma assisted treatments have been performed: the carbothermal process (to evaluate the technical feasibility of silicon extraction during material inertization) and the vitrification process (only for material inertization). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersion spectroscopy (EDS) withal X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and leaching tests were used to investigate the obtained material. The acquired results revealed a decontamination of the collected sediments with leaching test results below legal limits. EDS analysis showed the increment of silica (SiO2) content by about 5-7 % after the plasma treatment and that the localized extraction of silicon by the carbothermal reduction process has been obtained.
2018
Irina Catianis, L.M. (2018). Soil-washing and thermal plasma treatment for decontamination of dredged marine sediments from the Midia port – Romania. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 17(8), 1897-1908 [10.30638/eemj.2018.189].
Irina Catianis, Luca Magagnini, Emanuele Ghedini, Danilo Bettoli, Matteo Gherardi, Paolo Sanibondi, Constantin Ungureanu, Elisa Ulazzi, Adrian Stănică...espandi
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