Complex Contamination Research and Hazard Assessment of the Waste of the Wooden Railway Sleeper

Before being put to use, wooden railway sleepers are impregnated with creosote to increase their longevity and protect them from any adverse environmental impact. Creosote consists of a number of chemical substances, and some of those substances, namely, the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phenoli...

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Main Authors: Rokas Vilniškis, Rasa Vaiškūnaitė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RTU Press 2018-12-01
Series:The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
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Online Access:https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/2500
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spelling doaj-0e06bd42490040aab3397a7b7e69344e2020-11-25T02:59:15ZengRTU PressThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering1822-427X1822-42882018-12-0113438540310.7250/bjrbe.2018-13.4241278Complex Contamination Research and Hazard Assessment of the Waste of the Wooden Railway SleeperRokas Vilniškis0Rasa Vaiškūnaitė1Dept of Environmental Protection and Water Engineering, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, LithuaniaDept of Environmental Protection and Water Engineering, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, LithuaniaBefore being put to use, wooden railway sleepers are impregnated with creosote to increase their longevity and protect them from any adverse environmental impact. Creosote consists of a number of chemical substances, and some of those substances, namely, the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phenolic compounds and heterocyclic aromatic compounds, are potent carcinogens. Apart from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds, during their use, sleepers are mostly contaminated with heavy metals and petroleum products. Upon railway reconstruction, wooden railway sleepers become the waste, which must be handled by the current legislation of the European Union. After determining the concentration of contaminants with laboratory research, it is possible to identify their hazard level and classify them as hazardous or non-hazardous waste. After conducting laboratory research on the waste of wooden railway sleeper analysed, they are classified as hazardous waste.https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/2500creosotehazardous wasteheavy metalsphenolspolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pah)waste of the wooden railway sleeper (wrsw)
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Rasa Vaiškūnaitė
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Rasa Vaiškūnaitė
Complex Contamination Research and Hazard Assessment of the Waste of the Wooden Railway Sleeper
The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
creosote
hazardous waste
heavy metals
phenols
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pah)
waste of the wooden railway sleeper (wrsw)
author_facet Rokas Vilniškis
Rasa Vaiškūnaitė
author_sort Rokas Vilniškis
title Complex Contamination Research and Hazard Assessment of the Waste of the Wooden Railway Sleeper
title_short Complex Contamination Research and Hazard Assessment of the Waste of the Wooden Railway Sleeper
title_full Complex Contamination Research and Hazard Assessment of the Waste of the Wooden Railway Sleeper
title_fullStr Complex Contamination Research and Hazard Assessment of the Waste of the Wooden Railway Sleeper
title_full_unstemmed Complex Contamination Research and Hazard Assessment of the Waste of the Wooden Railway Sleeper
title_sort complex contamination research and hazard assessment of the waste of the wooden railway sleeper
publisher RTU Press
series The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
issn 1822-427X
1822-4288
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Before being put to use, wooden railway sleepers are impregnated with creosote to increase their longevity and protect them from any adverse environmental impact. Creosote consists of a number of chemical substances, and some of those substances, namely, the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phenolic compounds and heterocyclic aromatic compounds, are potent carcinogens. Apart from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds, during their use, sleepers are mostly contaminated with heavy metals and petroleum products. Upon railway reconstruction, wooden railway sleepers become the waste, which must be handled by the current legislation of the European Union. After determining the concentration of contaminants with laboratory research, it is possible to identify their hazard level and classify them as hazardous or non-hazardous waste. After conducting laboratory research on the waste of wooden railway sleeper analysed, they are classified as hazardous waste.
topic creosote
hazardous waste
heavy metals
phenols
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pah)
waste of the wooden railway sleeper (wrsw)
url https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/2500
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