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Application of encapsulation (pH-sensitive polymer and phosphate buffer macrocapsules): a novel approach to remediation of acidic ground water
Authors:Aelion C Marjorie  Davis Harley T  Flora Joseph R V  Kirtland Brian C  Amidon Mark B
Affiliation:a University of South Carolina, Department of Environmental Health Sciences, 921 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29208, USA
b University of South Carolina, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 300 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29208, USA
c Bechtel Savannah River, Inc., Savannah River Site, Building 730-4B, Room 3150, Aiken, SC 29808, USA
Abstract:Macrocapsules, composed of a pH-sensitive polymer and phosphate buffer, offer a novel remediation alternative for acidic ground waters. To test their potential effectiveness, laboratory experiments were carried out followed by a field trial within a coal pile runoff (CPR) acidic contaminant plume. Results of traditional limestone and macrocapsule treatments were compared in both laboratory and field experiments. Macrocapsules were more effective than limestone as a passive treatment for raising pH in well water from 2.5 to 6 in both laboratory and field experiments. The limestone treatments had limited impact on pH, only increasing pH as high as 3.3, and armoring by iron was evident in the field trial. Aluminum, iron and sulfate concentrations remained relatively constant throughout the experiments, but phosphate increased (0.15-32 mg/L), indicating macrocapsule release. This research confirmed that macrocapsules may be an effective alternative to limestone to treat highly acidic ground water.
Keywords:Coal pile runoff (CPR)   Controlled release   Encapsulation   Inert polymers   pH control
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