Stabilization and recycling of contaminated marine sediments

The paper deals with the treatment and reuse of submarine sediments, i.e. a relevant environmental issue due to the annual huge quantities of dredged sediments (over half contaminated) in Europe. In a vision of sustainability and circular economy, stabilization and solidification (S/S) treatments re...

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Main Authors: Todaro Francesco, Vitone Claudia, Notarnicola Michele
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/18/e3sconf_isg2019_11004.pdf
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spelling doaj-5fa9279131fb4f8da2aafd69ab4528462021-02-02T02:28:40ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01921100410.1051/e3sconf/20199211004e3sconf_isg2019_11004Stabilization and recycling of contaminated marine sedimentsTodaro FrancescoVitone ClaudiaNotarnicola MicheleThe paper deals with the treatment and reuse of submarine sediments, i.e. a relevant environmental issue due to the annual huge quantities of dredged sediments (over half contaminated) in Europe. In a vision of sustainability and circular economy, stabilization and solidification (S/S) treatments represent an interesting solution for both environmental protection and reuse of sediments in engineering works. The investigation involved polluted clayey sediments taken up to depths of about 1.5m from the seafloor of the Gulf of Taranto (South of Italy). The research investigates the effects of a treatment with cement and lime enhanced by the addition of green additives, such as active carbon and biochar, for chemical remediation. The last one is a promising and cheap adsorbent material, that is the by-product of - mainly - agricultural waste pyrolysis. The first results suggest that appropriate mix designs and curing times could allow the reuse of sediments by both improving their geotechnical characteristics and making them environmentally acceptable in accordance to end-of-waste criteria.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/18/e3sconf_isg2019_11004.pdf
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Stabilization and recycling of contaminated marine sediments
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Vitone Claudia
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title Stabilization and recycling of contaminated marine sediments
title_short Stabilization and recycling of contaminated marine sediments
title_full Stabilization and recycling of contaminated marine sediments
title_fullStr Stabilization and recycling of contaminated marine sediments
title_full_unstemmed Stabilization and recycling of contaminated marine sediments
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description The paper deals with the treatment and reuse of submarine sediments, i.e. a relevant environmental issue due to the annual huge quantities of dredged sediments (over half contaminated) in Europe. In a vision of sustainability and circular economy, stabilization and solidification (S/S) treatments represent an interesting solution for both environmental protection and reuse of sediments in engineering works. The investigation involved polluted clayey sediments taken up to depths of about 1.5m from the seafloor of the Gulf of Taranto (South of Italy). The research investigates the effects of a treatment with cement and lime enhanced by the addition of green additives, such as active carbon and biochar, for chemical remediation. The last one is a promising and cheap adsorbent material, that is the by-product of - mainly - agricultural waste pyrolysis. The first results suggest that appropriate mix designs and curing times could allow the reuse of sediments by both improving their geotechnical characteristics and making them environmentally acceptable in accordance to end-of-waste criteria.
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