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Title: Environmental impact of landfill disposal of selected geothermal residues

Abstract

A solid waste is classified as hazardous if it contains sufficient leachable components to contaminate the groundwater and the environment if disposed in a landfill. Scale, sludge and drilling mud from three geothermal fields (Bulalo, Phlippines; Cerro Prieto, Mexico; and Dixie Valley, USA) containing regulated elements at levels above the earth‘s crustal abundance were studied for their leachability. Cr, As, Cu, Zn and Pb were detected at levels which could impair groundwater quality if leaching occurred. Several procedures were used to assess the likely risk posed by the residues : protocol leaching tests (Canadian LEP and US TCLP), toxicity testing, accelerated weathering test, and a preliminary acid mine drainage potential test. Whole rock analysis, X-ray diffraction, and radioactivity counting were also performed to characterize the samples. Toxi-chromotest and SOS-chromotest results were negative for all samples. Leachng tests indicated that all of them could be classified as nonhazardous wastes. Only one of the six showed a low-level radioactivity based on its high Pb-210 activity. Initial tests for acidification potential gave positive results for three out of six samples whle none of the regulated elements were found in the leachate after accelerated weathering experiment for three months.

Authors:
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Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, CA
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE
OSTI Identifier:
889849
Report Number(s):
SGP-TR-151-54
Resource Type:
Conference
Resource Relation:
Conference: Proceedings, Twenty-First Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, January 22-24, 1996
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
Geothermal Legacy

Citation Formats

Peralta, G L, Graydon, J W, Seyfried, P L, and Kirk, D W. Environmental impact of landfill disposal of selected geothermal residues. United States: N. p., 1996. Web.
Peralta, G L, Graydon, J W, Seyfried, P L, & Kirk, D W. Environmental impact of landfill disposal of selected geothermal residues. United States.
Peralta, G L, Graydon, J W, Seyfried, P L, and Kirk, D W. 1996. "Environmental impact of landfill disposal of selected geothermal residues". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/889849.
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abstractNote = {A solid waste is classified as hazardous if it contains sufficient leachable components to contaminate the groundwater and the environment if disposed in a landfill. Scale, sludge and drilling mud from three geothermal fields (Bulalo, Phlippines; Cerro Prieto, Mexico; and Dixie Valley, USA) containing regulated elements at levels above the earth‘s crustal abundance were studied for their leachability. Cr, As, Cu, Zn and Pb were detected at levels which could impair groundwater quality if leaching occurred. Several procedures were used to assess the likely risk posed by the residues : protocol leaching tests (Canadian LEP and US TCLP), toxicity testing, accelerated weathering test, and a preliminary acid mine drainage potential test. Whole rock analysis, X-ray diffraction, and radioactivity counting were also performed to characterize the samples. Toxi-chromotest and SOS-chromotest results were negative for all samples. Leachng tests indicated that all of them could be classified as nonhazardous wastes. Only one of the six showed a low-level radioactivity based on its high Pb-210 activity. Initial tests for acidification potential gave positive results for three out of six samples whle none of the regulated elements were found in the leachate after accelerated weathering experiment for three months.},
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