Sanitär- und Kommunaltechnik; Umwelttechnik
Filtern
Dokumenttyp
Referierte Publikation
- nein (29) (entfernen)
Schlagworte
- Leaching (29) (entfernen)
Organisationseinheit der BAM
Eingeladener Vortrag
- nein (17)
Im Beitrag wurden Ergebnisse von Elutionsuntersuchungen mit PFC kontaminierten Bodenmaterialien vorgestellt. Zum einen waren das Untersuchungen zur Eignung von Säulenversuchen für diese Schadstoffgruppe und zum anderen vergleichende Schüttel- und Säulenversuche für zwei verschiedene Böden mit unterschiedlichen PFC-Kontaminationsquellen.
Im Beitrag wurden erste Ergebnisse eines laufenden UFOPLAN-Vorhabens zu den neuen Kriterien der Verwertungsmöglichkeiten von Bodenmaterialien außerhalb der durchwurzelbaren Bodenschicht nach den §§ 6 bis 8 der Novelle der BBodSchV vorgestellt. Der Schwerpunkt lag auf Untersuchungen der Schadstoffgruppe der PAK. Dabei wurden Probleme der Vergleichbarkeit und Leistungsfähigkeit verschiedener Elutions- und Analyseverfahren der PAK-Analytik diskutiert.
Tools for the characterization of secondary raw materials - status of leaching test application
(2018)
Leaching tests are used as tools for the assessment of environmental compatibility of granular waste materials with potential for reuse. The presentation gives an overview on available leaching tests, their field of application and relation to legislation. Furthermore robustness testing to elaborate optimized test conditions as well as performance characteristics from validation studies by BAM are addressed.
Tools for the characterization of secondary raw materials - status of leaching test application
(2018)
Leaching tests are used as tools for the assessment of environmental compatibility of granular waste materials with potential for reuse. The presentation gives an overview on available leaching tests, their field of application and relation to legislation. Furthermore robustness testing to elaborate optimized test conditions as well as performance characteristics from validation studies by BAM are addressed.
Tools for the characterization of secondary raw materials - status of leaching test application
(2018)
Leaching tests are used as tools for the assessment of environmental compatibility of granular waste materials with potential for reuse. The presentation gives an overview on available leaching tests, their field of application and relation to legislation. Furthermore robustness testing to elaborate optimized test conditions as well as performance characteristics from validation studies by BAM are addressed.
Brominated flame retardants have widely been used for more than 50 years and have been frequently detected in environmental samples as surface water and fish. Leaching from construction products was identified as one possible source. The use of substances as e.g. hexabromocyclododecane (HBCCD) was restricted recently due to increasing concern about negative impacts on the environment and human health caused by the persistent, bio accumulative and toxic properties. New polymeric brominated flame retardants have been developed to replace HBCCD in expanded polystyrene (XPS), which is used for insulation of buildings. It is assumed that the release from the polymer is much smaller in comparison to release of small molecules as HBCCD. The release from the polymer may include monomers or small fragments of different size. Thus, a sum parameter is needed. According to Schlummer et al. it is possible to detect brominated molecules using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy by determination of brome content in XPS extracts. As only small brominated compounds can be extracted it also allows for the differentiation between the two classes of compounds. This method was applied to verify the presence of different kinds of flame retardants in XPS samples and to evaluate the leaching behavior.
Auf dem Rostocker Bodenschutzsymposium 2017 wurden dem Fachpublikum die Ziele und erste Ergebnisse den laufenden UFOPLAN-Forschungsvorhabens "Monitoring zur Verwertung von Bodenmaterial" vorgestellt und diskutiert.
Ziel eines laufenden UFOPLAN-Vorhabens ist es, Datendefizite für Bodenmaterialien, die unter die neuen Kriterien der Verwertungsmöglichkeiten außerhalb der durchwurzelbaren Bodenschicht nach den §§ 6 bis 8 der Novelle der BBodSchV fallen, zu schließen und potenzielle Verwertungsmöglichkeiten aufzuzeigen.
Neben den Feststoffwerten wird dabei das Elutionsverhalten zur Bewertung herangezogen. Durch die Umstellung des Elutionsverfahrens von einem W/F von 10 l/kg (bisherige Regelung in der LAGA M 20) auf ein W/F von 2 l/kg bestehen erhebliche Unsicherheiten im Hinblick auf die Einstufung von Bodenmaterialien zur Verwertung.
Neben der Untersuchung relevanter Bodenmaterialien werden auch vorhandene Daten ausgewertet. Der Schwerpunkt der Untersuchungen wurde auf die Schadstoffgruppe der PAK gelegt. Dabei werden auch Probleme der Vergleichbarkeit verschiedener Verfahren der PAK-Analytik angesprochen.
The presentation will summarize German regulations on the reuse of contaminated soil-like materials (excavated soil, dredged sediments, mining residues, urban soils etc.). Leaching tests as available tools for the assessment of environmental compatibility are discussed. First results of a currently running project on the monitoring of such materials with a focus on PAH are presented.
A study on the leaching behavior of MSWI bottom ash fractions produced by an innovative wet processing technology using laboratory scale lysimeters will be presented in a second part.
The application of scrap tire granules as infill for synthetic turf and within elastic support layers of outdoor sports surfaces leads to the release of contaminants and transfer to soil and groundwater. The development of a special leaching procedure for synthetic sports surfaces and subsequent modelling of contaminant transfer to groundwater is presented in a third part of the presentation.
Leaching and ecotoxicity tests are used as tools for the assessment of environmental compatibility of granular waste materials with potential for reuse.
The contribution gives an overview on the development of test conditions of leaching tests as well as research results on their robustness and performance. Examples of research results include the investigation of MSWI bottom ash, steel slag, contaminated soil, mining waste and other waste materials reused as construction products.
The background of application of ecotoxicological tests in Germany is given comprising the selection of tests, advantages and limitations and available guidelines.
Leaching tests are fundamental tools for the assessment of groundwater impact by contaminated soils concerning the soil-groundwater pathway. Such procedures are supposed to serve as the basis for a reliable leachate prognosis. They can be applied to determine the short and long term leaching behaviour as well as the source term of contaminated soils. For this purpose two types of leaching procedures have been validated in Germany for the examination of the leaching behaviour of frequently occurring organic substances (DIN 19528 - column test and DIN 19529 - batch test). A liquid-to-solid ratio (L/S) of 2 L/kg and 10 L/kg) is the basis for the risk assessment which is implemented in different German regulations. The equivalence of test results for both tests for the same material under investigation has been investigated for a variety of pollutants in order to assess their reliability in compliance testing. However, for emerging pollutants there is hardly data available on this issue. Leaching tests on soils contaminated with emerging pollutants such as PFC (Perfluorinated Surfactants) are currently coming more into consideration due to the increasing detection of contaminated sites. Therefore, two soils were investigated in this study from different contamination source (paper sludge containing compost and fire distinguishing foam) using both leaching tests and both liquid-to-solid ratios. The leachability of the various perfluorinated compounds in relation to their content in solid matter was considered. Furthermore the eluate pre-treatment prior analysis (in particular liquid/solid separation step needed for batch tests) has been taken into account.
The comparability of the results from batch and column is dependent on the solubility of the various compounds, on the L/S and on the turbidity in the eluates.