Simultaneous stabilization of arsenic, lead, and copper in contaminated soil using mixed waste resources

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Keun-Young Lee
Deok Hyun Moon
Sang-Ho Lee
Kyoung-Woong Kim
Kyung-Hoon Cheong
Jeong-Hun Park
Yong Sik Ok
Yoon-Young Chang
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[1] Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute,Department of Environmental Engineering
[2] Chosun University,School of Environmental Science and Engineering
[3] Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology,Department of Environmental Engineering
[4] Chonnam National University,Department of Biological Environment
[5] Kangwon National University,Department of Environmental Engineering
[6] Kwangwoon University,undefined
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Calcined oyster shell; Coal mine drainage sludge; Stabilization; Arsenic; Heavy metal;
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In the present study, stabilization treatment using waste resource stabilizers was performed for soil contaminated with As and heavy metals (Pb and Cu). Calcined oyster shell (COS) and coal mine drainage sludge (CMDS) were used as a mixed stabilizing agent for a wet-curing duration of 28 days. After the stabilization treatment, the treatment process efficiency was evaluated by the results of various batch- and column-leaching tests. Neutral and weak acid extraction methods, such as water-soluble extraction and SPLP, did not exhibit satisfactory results for heavy metal stabilization, even if they showed very low leachability. On the other hand, TCLP and 0.1 M HCl extraction showed that the stabilizers significantly reduced the amount of heavy metals leached from the soil, which strongly supports the thesis that the stabilization treatment is efficient in the acidic leaching conditions that were explored. Specifically, in the 0.1 M HCl extraction, the reduction efficiencies of As, Pb, and Cu leachings were more than 90 %, compared with control experiments. This study demonstrates that the application of waste resources for the stabilization of As and heavy metals is feasible. However, some limitations observed in the experiments should be considered in future studies, such as the mobilization of alkali-soluble elements, and in particular, exchangeable fractions of Cu. In addition, the treatment efficiency can be evaluated by different leaching methods, which suggests that multidirectional approaches are required for the proper evaluation of stabilization treatment.
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