Treatability Of PCBs And PAHs In Dredged Riverbed Sediments Adjacent To An Aluminum Manufacturing Facility

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 333 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
Treatability studies were performed to determine the effectiveness of two commercially available treatment methods (solvent extraction and thermal desorption) for the removal of PCBs and PAHs from contaminated dredged riverbed sediments. The solvent extraction method evaluated was the B.E.S.T. process which extracts the contaminants with triethylamine. The thermal desorption method utilized was the ATP process which desorbs the contaminants at elevated temperature in an anaerobic atmosphere. A description of both methods and. an evaluation of the treatability study results is provided. Each treatment method was used to treat two separate samples (high and low concentration) from the site. Overall, both methods proved to be very effective with solvent extraction achieving 98% removal of both PCBs and PAHs and thermal desorption achieving better than 99% removal of both the PCBs and PAHs from the high concentration sample. Both solvent extraction and thermal desorption achieved greater than 99% removals of PCBs and PAHs from the low concentration sample. Vendor cost estimates for full scale treatment were roughly equivalent. The primary differences between the two methods lies in the realm of permitting, operational requirements, and emission concerns.
Citation
APA:
(1994) Treatability Of PCBs And PAHs In Dredged Riverbed Sediments Adjacent To An Aluminum Manufacturing FacilityMLA: Treatability Of PCBs And PAHs In Dredged Riverbed Sediments Adjacent To An Aluminum Manufacturing Facility. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.