Study of recycling Singapore solid waste as land reclamation filling material

Green waste management technology was proposed, transforming Singapore incineration bottom ash (IBA) and marine clay (MC) into engineering applicable filling material for land reclamation, named as MC-IBA matrix. Geotechnical and environmental behaviors of MC-IBA matrix were evaluated. Firstly, the...

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Main Authors: Lin Guo, Dong-Qing Wu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-01-01
Series:Sustainable Environment Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468203916300899
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spelling doaj-ac8415aa81964f929acddc24c4b5520d2020-11-24T21:40:12ZengBMCSustainable Environment Research2468-20392017-01-012711610.1016/j.serj.2016.10.003Study of recycling Singapore solid waste as land reclamation filling materialLin GuoDong-Qing WuGreen waste management technology was proposed, transforming Singapore incineration bottom ash (IBA) and marine clay (MC) into engineering applicable filling material for land reclamation, named as MC-IBA matrix. Geotechnical and environmental behaviors of MC-IBA matrix were evaluated. Firstly, the shear strength was tested. Pozzolanic reaction between the two raw materials and stabilizer was explained as the possible reason for strength development of matrix. Then, various leaching tests were performed to study heavy metal leaching behavior. Characterization leaching test NEN 7371, compliance leaching tests EN-12475, toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) and long term leaching test multiple TCLP (MTCLP) were employed. Compliance tests results were compared with selected European criteria and Singapore criteria for environment assessment. The comparison shows that Singapore IBA could be accepted as non-hazardous waste under EU landfill directive. Recycled MC-IBA matrix material was qualified as construction material based on Denmark and German environmental criteria. In addition, the long term environmental concerns were also proposed based on MTCLP result analysis. It was notable that, unlike most of others elements, Ba and Tl started leaching in later stage.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468203916300899Incineration bottom ashMarine clayMatrixLand reclamationRecyclingSolid waste
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Dong-Qing Wu
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Study of recycling Singapore solid waste as land reclamation filling material
Sustainable Environment Research
Incineration bottom ash
Marine clay
Matrix
Land reclamation
Recycling
Solid waste
author_facet Lin Guo
Dong-Qing Wu
author_sort Lin Guo
title Study of recycling Singapore solid waste as land reclamation filling material
title_short Study of recycling Singapore solid waste as land reclamation filling material
title_full Study of recycling Singapore solid waste as land reclamation filling material
title_fullStr Study of recycling Singapore solid waste as land reclamation filling material
title_full_unstemmed Study of recycling Singapore solid waste as land reclamation filling material
title_sort study of recycling singapore solid waste as land reclamation filling material
publisher BMC
series Sustainable Environment Research
issn 2468-2039
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Green waste management technology was proposed, transforming Singapore incineration bottom ash (IBA) and marine clay (MC) into engineering applicable filling material for land reclamation, named as MC-IBA matrix. Geotechnical and environmental behaviors of MC-IBA matrix were evaluated. Firstly, the shear strength was tested. Pozzolanic reaction between the two raw materials and stabilizer was explained as the possible reason for strength development of matrix. Then, various leaching tests were performed to study heavy metal leaching behavior. Characterization leaching test NEN 7371, compliance leaching tests EN-12475, toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) and long term leaching test multiple TCLP (MTCLP) were employed. Compliance tests results were compared with selected European criteria and Singapore criteria for environment assessment. The comparison shows that Singapore IBA could be accepted as non-hazardous waste under EU landfill directive. Recycled MC-IBA matrix material was qualified as construction material based on Denmark and German environmental criteria. In addition, the long term environmental concerns were also proposed based on MTCLP result analysis. It was notable that, unlike most of others elements, Ba and Tl started leaching in later stage.
topic Incineration bottom ash
Marine clay
Matrix
Land reclamation
Recycling
Solid waste
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468203916300899
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