Experimental percolation under intermittent conditions: influence on pollutants emission from waste
Marion Crest1, Denise Blanc, Pierre Moszkowicz
1Laboratoire d'Analyse Environnementale des Procédés et des Systèmes Industriels, Batiment Sadi Carnot, 9 Rue de la Physique, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, France. marion.crest@insa-lyon.fr
Abstract:
As a precautionary measure, the re-use (or landfill) of waste requires an environmental assessment of its potential impact. This assessment is usually made by simulating the emission of pollutants with a predictive model based on laboratory tests (standardised batch leaching tests, up-flow percolation tests, acid neutralisation capacity tests [CEN, Characterisation of Waste--Leaching--Compliance Test for Leaching of Granular Waste Materials and Sludges, European Committee for Standardisation (ECS), Brussels, 2002 ; CEN, prCEN/TS 14405 Characterisation of Waste--Leaching Behaviour Tests--Up-flow Percolation Test (under specified conditions), ECS, Brussels, 2002 ; CEN, prCEN/TS 14429 Characterisation of Waste--Leaching Behaviour Test--Influence of pH on Leaching with Initial Acid/base Addition, ECS, Brussels, 2003 ]. These tests are performed with simpler conditions than those occurring in the scenario of re-use (saturated media, permanent inflow ...). In order to evaluate the relevance of these tests to be considered as a reference for predictive model, the purpose of this work is to determine how the intermittent hydrodynamic flow influences the pollutants release of unsaturated waste. As a result, we could estimate whether this parameter should be introduced in the model.
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