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Speciation and Attenuation of Arsenic and Selenium at Coal Combustion By-Product Management Facilities
Ladwig, K. ; Hensel, B. ; Wallschlager, D. ; Lee, L. ; Murarka, I
Electric Power Research Institute
关键词: By-Products;    Aluminium;    Combustion;    Attenuation;    Subbituminous Coal;   
DOI  :  10.2172/860442
RP-ID  :  none
RP-ID  :  FC26-02NT41590
RP-ID  :  860442
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Field leachate samples are being collected from coal combustion product (CCP) management sites from several geographic locations in the United States to provide broad characterization of major and trace constituents in the leachate. In addition, speciation of arsenic, selenium, chromium, and mercury in the leachates is being determined. Through 2003, 35 samples were collected at 14 sites representing a variety of CCP types, management approaches, and source coals. Samples have been collected from leachate wells, leachate collection systems, drive-point piezometers, lysimeters, the ash/water interface at impoundments, impoundment outfalls and inlets, and seeps. Additional sampling at 23 sites has been conducted in 2004 or is planned for 2005. First-year results suggest distinct differences in the chemical composition of leachate from landfills and impoundments, and from bituminous and subbituminous coals. Concentrations of most constituents were generally higher in landfill leachate than in impoundment leachate. Sulfate, sodium, aluminum, molybdenum, vanadium, cadmium, mercury and selenium concentrations were higher in leachates for ash from subbituminous source coal. Calcium, boron, lithium, strontium, arsenic, antimony, and nickel were higher for ash from bituminous source coal. These variations will be explored in more detail when additional data from the 2004 and 2005 samples become available.

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