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Case study of testing heavy‐particle concentrator‐aided remediation of lead‐contaminated rifle shooting range soil
Authors:Kandasamy Thangavadivel  Srinivasan Ranganathan  Peter Sanderson  Sreenivasulu Chadalavada  Ravi Naidu  Mark Bowman
Institution:1. CRC CARE Pty Ltd;2. Global Centre for Environmental RemediationUniversity of Newcastle;3. Demonstration Coordinator Defence and BHPCRC CARE;4. Managing Director and CEO, CRC CARE and DirectorGCER University of Newcastle;5. Australian Department of Defence
Abstract:Trials were conducted to optimize the parameters of a heavy‐particle concentrator (HPC) for the remediation of soil stockpiles contaminated by metallic lead at the Mount Stuart training area in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. A range of treatment methods, including orbital screen, HPC, and a combination of orbital screen and HPC were evaluated. The treatment efficiency, as well as reductions in Pb and Australian Standard Teaching Procedure values, was ranked: Orbital screen + HPC < HPC < 2nd run through HPC. The combination of orbital screening, HPC, and phosphate‐aided immobilization completely remediated the stockpiled material by reducing total lead to below the Australian National Environmental Protection Measure Health Investigation Level for Soil Contaminant (Recreational; < 600 milligrams lead per kilogram). The optimized parameters of HPC at 4 tonnes per hour of the < 40 millimeter (mm) orbital screen feed fraction were: inclination angle 4°, trommel speed 1,860 revolutions per minute (rpm), HPC belt speed 3.5 rpm, material distribution chute extension 100 mm and water flow 480 liters per minute.
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