Risk Assessment and Treatment of the Heavy Metals Contaminated Sediments via Stabilisation and Dewatering in Geotextile Tubes

In this study, the heavy metals contaminated sediments were from the sewage reservoir with an area of 850,000 m2. To measure the concentrations of heavy metals in sediments, 484 grid sampling points was set with a grid size of 40 m × 40 m. The sampling depth was in the range of 0.75 - 1.5 m. The con...

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Main Authors: Yuhan Jiang, Zhiqiang Liu, Mei Cui, Rongxin Su, Zhaohui Liu, Jinghui Zhang, Renliang Huang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2020-08-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10982
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spelling doaj-859370499dbd4ad5b50c22a4d2bc964d2021-02-16T11:29:34ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162020-08-018110.3303/CET2081041Risk Assessment and Treatment of the Heavy Metals Contaminated Sediments via Stabilisation and Dewatering in Geotextile TubesYuhan JiangZhiqiang LiuMei CuiRongxin SuZhaohui LiuJinghui ZhangRenliang HuangIn this study, the heavy metals contaminated sediments were from the sewage reservoir with an area of 850,000 m2. To measure the concentrations of heavy metals in sediments, 484 grid sampling points was set with a grid size of 40 m × 40 m. The sampling depth was in the range of 0.75 - 1.5 m. The concentrations of As, Cd, Cr6+, Cu, Pb, Hg, and Ni were then measured in the laboratory. Subsequently, the single factor index and Nemerow index method were used to evaluate the potential risk of heavy metals in sediments. The results show that the maximum Nemerow index is 12.6, which is mainly from the contribution of Hg, Cr6+, Cd, and As. The total contaminated sediments were calculated as 445,634 m3, of which 336,081 m3, 85,721 m3, 23,832 m3 are slightly polluted (1 < P = 2), moderately polluted (2 < P = 3) and heavily polluted (P > 3) sediments. The combined technology, integrating the dredging, stabilisation of heavy metals and flocculation in the pipeline, dewatering in geotextile tubes, are proposed for the treatment of sediments. After dewatering, the slightly and moderately polluted sediments were artificially constructed as a landfill for further landscape planting, while the heavily polluted sediments were sent to a cement plant for further treatment. After the implementation of the project from May to December 2019, all the heavy metals polluted sediments were treated well with high stability and low environmental risk.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10982
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author Yuhan Jiang
Zhiqiang Liu
Mei Cui
Rongxin Su
Zhaohui Liu
Jinghui Zhang
Renliang Huang
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Zhiqiang Liu
Mei Cui
Rongxin Su
Zhaohui Liu
Jinghui Zhang
Renliang Huang
Risk Assessment and Treatment of the Heavy Metals Contaminated Sediments via Stabilisation and Dewatering in Geotextile Tubes
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Yuhan Jiang
Zhiqiang Liu
Mei Cui
Rongxin Su
Zhaohui Liu
Jinghui Zhang
Renliang Huang
author_sort Yuhan Jiang
title Risk Assessment and Treatment of the Heavy Metals Contaminated Sediments via Stabilisation and Dewatering in Geotextile Tubes
title_short Risk Assessment and Treatment of the Heavy Metals Contaminated Sediments via Stabilisation and Dewatering in Geotextile Tubes
title_full Risk Assessment and Treatment of the Heavy Metals Contaminated Sediments via Stabilisation and Dewatering in Geotextile Tubes
title_fullStr Risk Assessment and Treatment of the Heavy Metals Contaminated Sediments via Stabilisation and Dewatering in Geotextile Tubes
title_full_unstemmed Risk Assessment and Treatment of the Heavy Metals Contaminated Sediments via Stabilisation and Dewatering in Geotextile Tubes
title_sort risk assessment and treatment of the heavy metals contaminated sediments via stabilisation and dewatering in geotextile tubes
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2020-08-01
description In this study, the heavy metals contaminated sediments were from the sewage reservoir with an area of 850,000 m2. To measure the concentrations of heavy metals in sediments, 484 grid sampling points was set with a grid size of 40 m × 40 m. The sampling depth was in the range of 0.75 - 1.5 m. The concentrations of As, Cd, Cr6+, Cu, Pb, Hg, and Ni were then measured in the laboratory. Subsequently, the single factor index and Nemerow index method were used to evaluate the potential risk of heavy metals in sediments. The results show that the maximum Nemerow index is 12.6, which is mainly from the contribution of Hg, Cr6+, Cd, and As. The total contaminated sediments were calculated as 445,634 m3, of which 336,081 m3, 85,721 m3, 23,832 m3 are slightly polluted (1 < P = 2), moderately polluted (2 < P = 3) and heavily polluted (P > 3) sediments. The combined technology, integrating the dredging, stabilisation of heavy metals and flocculation in the pipeline, dewatering in geotextile tubes, are proposed for the treatment of sediments. After dewatering, the slightly and moderately polluted sediments were artificially constructed as a landfill for further landscape planting, while the heavily polluted sediments were sent to a cement plant for further treatment. After the implementation of the project from May to December 2019, all the heavy metals polluted sediments were treated well with high stability and low environmental risk.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10982
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