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Remediation trials for hydrocarbon-contaminated sludge from a soil washing process Evaluation of bioremediation technologies

AutorGarcía Frutos, F. J.; Pérez-Pastor, Rosa María; Escolano, O.; Rubio, Agustín; Gimeno, Ana; Fernández, M. Dolores; Carbonell, G.; Perucha, C.; Laguna, Jaime
Palabras claveHydrocarbon-contaminated sludge
Soil washing
Bioremediation
Ecotoxicity
Fecha de publicación2012
EditorElsevier
CitaciónJournal of Hazardous Materials 199-200: 262-271 (2012)
ResumenThe usual fate of highly contaminated fine products (silt-clay fractions) from soil washing plants is disposal in a dump or thermal destruction (organic contaminants), with consequent environmental impacts. Alternative treatments for these fractions with the aim of on-site reuse are needed. Therefore, the feasibility of two technologies, slurry bioremediation and landfarming, has been studied for the treatment of sludge samples with a total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) content of 2243. mg/kg collected from a soil washing plant. The treatability studies were performed at the laboratory and pilot-real scales. The bioslurry assays yielded a TPH reduction efficiency of 57% and 65% in 28 days at the laboratory and pilot scale, respectively. In the landfarming assays, a TPH reduction of 85% in six months was obtained at laboratory scale and 42% in three months for the bioremediation performed in the full-scale. The efficiency of these processes was evaluated by ecotoxicity assessments. The toxic effects in the initial sludge sample were very low for most measured parameters. After the remediation treatments, a decrease in toxic effects was observed in earthworm survival and in carbon mineralisation. The results showed the applicability of two well known bioremediation technologies on these residues, this being a novelty. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/293426
DOI10.1016/j.jhazmat.2011.11.017
ISSN0304-3894
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