نتایج جستجو برای: toxicity characteristics leaching procedure tclp

تعداد نتایج: 1353282  

2005
Md. Shafiqul Islam Md. Abdullah Al Mamun Md. Nazmul Islam

The present study evaluated the leaching of arsenic from sludge/waste of seven SONO filters that were operated in Rajarampur of Chapai Nawabganj district. For this, Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test was performed. To understand actual leaching of arsenic, a Simulated Natural Column (SNC) that is comparable to natural mature landfill was devised. Total arsenic concentration ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2003
Chien-Jen Shih Cheng-Fang Lin

A preliminary survey of an arsenic contaminated site from an abandoned copper smelting facility and feasibility study of using solidification/stabilization (S/S) process to treat the contaminant waste were undertaken. It was found that the waste, located in the three-flue gas discharge tunnels, contained 2-40% arsenic. The pH of the contaminated waste is extremely low (ranging from 1.8 to 3.6)....

2009
G. Fred Lee Anne Jones-Lee Fred Lee

The Toxicity Leaching Characteristic Procedure (TCLP) is used by some to estimate the potential hazard that chemicals in solid wastes represent to public health and the environment. This use is done mechanically without understanding the origin of this procedure and the severe limitations and unreliability of this procedure in estimating public health and environmental hazards of the potentiall...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2005
Ching-Lung Chen Shang-Lien Lo Wen-Hui Kuan Ching-Hong Hsieh

The leaching concentration of copper ions from the industrial sludge that has been extracted using sulfuric acid may still exceed 15 mg/L, which is the leaching standard of the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) for hazardous waste in Taiwan. Therefore, the acid-extracted industrial sludge is still an important source of hazardous waste. Usually, hazardous waste in Taiwan must be...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2004
Amlan Ghosh Muhammed Mukiibi Wendell Ela

Recent revision of the arsenic in drinking water standard will cause many utilities to implement removal technologies. Most of the affected utilities are expected to use adsorption onto solid media for arsenic removal. The arsenic-bearing solid residuals (ABSR) from adsorption processes are to be disposed of in nonhazardous landfills. The Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) tests ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2005
Yi-Chin Huang Kung-Cheh Li Hui-Hsien Chiang

This study presents the result of using melting to recover both industrial sludge slag (the main constituent of which is calcium fluoride) and water works sludge slag as fine aggregate in cement. The main characteristics of both slag and cement mortars were measured to evaluate the feasibility of using slag as aggregate. In this study, the slag replacement ratios were 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50%...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2004
Bernine I Khan Helena M Solo-Gabriele Brajesh K Dubey Timothy G Townsend Yong Cai

For the past 60 yr, chromate-copper-arsenate (CCA) has been used to pressure-treat millions of cubic meters of wood in the United States for the construction of many outdoor structures. Leaching of arsenic from these structures is a possible health concern as there exists the potential for soil and groundwater contamination. While previous studies have focused on total arsenic concentrations le...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2010
Yao-Jen Tu Chien-Kuei Chang Chen-Feng You Jie-Chung Lou

A method in combination of acid leaching, chemical exchange and ferrite process was applied to recycle copper and confer higher chemical stability to the sludge generated from etching process in printed circuit board industry. Ninety-five percent copper could be recycled in the form of powder from the sludge. Moreover, not only the wastewater after chemical exchange can be treated to fulfill th...

2012
Douglas S. Kendall Benjamin A. Burns Jennifer A. Suggs John J. Mackey

The toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) is one test used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to determine if a waste material is hazardous; the TCLP test is widely used by the environmental testing community. The elements of concern for toxicity are arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, selenium, and silver. As an environmental forensic laboratory, the N...

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