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Characterization of stabilized waste: Evaluation of pollution risk

M. Aina
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Guy Matejka
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D. Mama
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B. Yao
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M. Moudachirou
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Résumé

This study relates to the characterization of stabilized waste. Various parameters such as granulometric distribution, percentage of mineral and organic matter were estimated to appreciate environmental hazard potential and possibility of metal leaching of the samples of waste from Grange site in France. From the results, it was shown that the granulometric distribution was variable. Therefore, a strong proportion of fines (44.6 %) and medium (45.9 %) was observed due to the age of waste that supports the degradation of a great quantity of organic matter. That was confirmed by the strong mineral matter rate (63.8 %) obtained to determine the organic percentage of matter (36.2 %). The amount of heavy metals such as iron, nickel, copper, zinc, cadmium and lead was also studied. The results obtained were in a good agreement with the ones of the literature. Indeed, it appeared that iron, lead, copper, nickel and zinc are in relative strong proportion while cadmium was not very present. Iron represents 78 % of the metals. From the leaching tests, it was shown that the heavy metals concentration were very weak. Moreover, the deposit of studied waste could be a potential source of organic pollution (COD = 150 Mg C/L on average) in the case of precipitation and flood.
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hal-00653590 , version 1 (19-12-2011)

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M. Aina, Guy Matejka, D. Mama, B. Yao, M. Moudachirou. Characterization of stabilized waste: Evaluation of pollution risk. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2009, 6 (1), pp.159-165. ⟨hal-00653590⟩
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