TY - JOUR
T1 - Leachability of municipal solid waste ashes in simulated landfill conditions
AU - Li, Loretta Y.
AU - Ohtsubo, Masami
AU - Higashi, Takahiro
AU - Yamaoka, Shinya
AU - Morishita, Tomotaka
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank Drs. John R. Grace and Clive Brereton for assistance with the manuscript. They are also grateful to Toshihiro Hagio and Tomotaka Morishita of the Department of Bioproduction Environmental Science at Kyushu University for performing the repeated batch leaching tests. This research was funded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Foundation.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - In Japan the volume of municipal solid waste is reduced by incineration, with fly ash and bottom ash disposed in controlled landfills. The leachability of anions and heavy metal cations, Zn, Cu and Pb, from MSW fly ash and bottom ash at different pHs was examined using batch- and column-leaching tests. The MSW ashes had a high capacity for neutralizing acids. Behaviour during leaching depended on the pH of the solution. For the volumes applied, the leachabilities of MSW fly ash were very similar at pHs from 3 to 6. Due to its amphoteric nature, Pb is leachable at pHs of approximately 10 or more, with leachate concentrations of about 3 and 3-10 mg/L for the fly ash and bottom ash, respectively, much higher than for Zn and Cu. Pb concentrations for most leaching solutions were 1 and 3 mg/L for the fly ash and bottom ash, respectively. Zn, and Cu leached at low concentrations for solutions of pH 3-6. Na and K ions leached at high concentrations of approximately 5000 mg/L in the first batch leaching test, decreasing to 10 mg/L by the fourth leach. Ca and Mg ions leached more gradually than Na and K. Cl- and SO42 + ions were the major anions in the MSW ash. The high pH and cation leaching are expected to have negative impacts on the performance of clay liners.
AB - In Japan the volume of municipal solid waste is reduced by incineration, with fly ash and bottom ash disposed in controlled landfills. The leachability of anions and heavy metal cations, Zn, Cu and Pb, from MSW fly ash and bottom ash at different pHs was examined using batch- and column-leaching tests. The MSW ashes had a high capacity for neutralizing acids. Behaviour during leaching depended on the pH of the solution. For the volumes applied, the leachabilities of MSW fly ash were very similar at pHs from 3 to 6. Due to its amphoteric nature, Pb is leachable at pHs of approximately 10 or more, with leachate concentrations of about 3 and 3-10 mg/L for the fly ash and bottom ash, respectively, much higher than for Zn and Cu. Pb concentrations for most leaching solutions were 1 and 3 mg/L for the fly ash and bottom ash, respectively. Zn, and Cu leached at low concentrations for solutions of pH 3-6. Na and K ions leached at high concentrations of approximately 5000 mg/L in the first batch leaching test, decreasing to 10 mg/L by the fourth leach. Ca and Mg ions leached more gradually than Na and K. Cl- and SO42 + ions were the major anions in the MSW ash. The high pH and cation leaching are expected to have negative impacts on the performance of clay liners.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.wasman.2006.04.014
DO - 10.1016/j.wasman.2006.04.014
M3 - Article
C2 - 17258447
AN - SCOPUS:34247479616
SN - 0956-053X
VL - 27
SP - 932
EP - 945
JO - Waste Management
JF - Waste Management
IS - 7
ER -