Hazardous Waste Pollution Prevention using Clay with different materials admixture as Liner Materials
Released on = July 2, 2007, 1:51 am
Press Release Author = Papita Saha
Industry = Environment
Press Release Summary = Due to least expensive alternative, landfill has been the most commonly practiced method for disposal of waste materials. Liners provide the final line of defuse against groundwater contamination. To dispose any hazardous waste to a landfill, liner is used which protects the landfill as it a barrier to fluid movement. The overall objective is to limit the discharge of toxic contaminants to groundwater. When soil is used as liner materials with cement, lime, gupsum, bentonite etc as admixture, the transport of the waste & Hazardous material is decreased & the the contamination reduction is 45 - 98% depending on the admixture used.
Press Release Body = In Industry Geo-membrane liner are used as liner materials. But the problems of using these materials are: They are non-biodegradable, so for disposing these materials are creating problem. These are very costly, unsuitable for retention of some hydrocarbons & there is a possibility of structural cracking in liner material. So, one of the alternative way is using clay as liner materials. The very low permeability of the clay barrier is expected to lengthen the lifetime of the landfill and slow down the consequent release of contaminants. Low porosity, slow diffusive transport, high adsorption of cations, and plasticity / swelling is among the interesting property of clays. Some clay soils have the ability to act as membrane that restricts the passage of charged solutes. Such membrane behavior also results in Chemico-Osmosis, or movement of liquid in response to solute concentration gradient. Both these effects result in reduced solute transport through a soil barrier for waste contaminant. It is seen experimentally that using some stabilization agent with soil like bentonite, cement, lime, gypsum etc the effect of the chemical waste on soil liner can be reduced to 45 - 98%.
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