Behaviour of Dioxins,Furans and Metals Associated with Stabilized Msw Combustor Ash in Sea Water |
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Authors: | Frank J. Roethel Vincent T. Breslin |
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Affiliation: | Waste Management Institute, Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook , Stony Brook, New York, 11794-5000 |
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Abstract: | This report presents the results of a research programme designed to examine the engineering and environmental acceptability of stabilizing municipal solid waste (MSW) combustor ash for artificial reef construction. Municipal solid waste combustor ash was combined with Portland cement to form solid blocks using conventional construction block making technology. the resultant stabilized combustor ash (SCA) blocks were used to construct an artificial habitat in Conscience Bay, Long Island Sound, New York and compared to identical concrete blocks, fabricated using natural aggregates. Over a 4.5 year period divers periodically returned to the site to monitor the interaction of SCA blocks with the marine environment and compare the performance of these blocks with the concrete control blocks. Results show that the SCA blocks retain their strength after prolonged sea water exposure. Contaminants of environmental concern, including metals, dioxins and furans, were retained within the cementitious matrix of the SCA blocks after prolonged sea water submersion. in addition, organisms growing on the surfaces of the SCA blocks did not accumulate contaminants from the blocks. |
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Keywords: | Ash artificial reefs metal leaching dioxin furans |
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