Characterization and treatment of the check residues of the pollution of the air (RCPA) of incinerateurs of losses municipal by a procedure of lixiviation in basal environment

A detailed characterization of the different types of air pollution control residues (APCR) produced in municipal waste incinerators has been performed. The analysis of the Pb distribution in boiler and electrofilter ashes has shown that the separation of these ashes in two fractions ( < 125 Am a...

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Published inJournal of environmental engineering and science Vol. 4; no. 4; pp. 287 - 298
Main Authors Hammy, Fatima, Mercier, Guy, Blais, Jean-Francois
Format Journal Article
LanguageFrench
Published 01.07.2005
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Summary:A detailed characterization of the different types of air pollution control residues (APCR) produced in municipal waste incinerators has been performed. The analysis of the Pb distribution in boiler and electrofilter ashes has shown that the separation of these ashes in two fractions ( < 125 Am and > 125 mm) allows to get a coarse fraction slightly contaminated and a finer fraction more heavily contaminated, which can be treated by chemical means. Scanning electron microscope - energy-dispersive spectrometry (SEM-EDS) techniques have been used to identify the most dominant forms of the lead particles. Lead present in used lime is principally associated with oxides in a carrying phase of calcium chloride or phosphate. Lead present in boiler and electrofilter ashes is principally associated with silicates and phosphates. Finally, only one leaching step in alkaline aqueous solution is required to remove a large proportion of the leachable lead in APCR and to reach the allowed level by the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure test (TCLP) and neutral water test.
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ISSN:1496-2551
DOI:10.1139/S05-010