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Location : a small lake situated about 10 kilometers downstream of a paper-mill Paper-mill handled the recycling of waste paper containing PCBs How serious? Approx. 400 kg of PCBs Coverage : whole bottom of the lake Thickness: 0.4 m to 2 m
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PCB is a fat-soluble, water-insoluble hydrocarbon containing chlorine Organic compounds originally widely used in industrial processes Extremely stable Withstanding temperatures of up to 870°C Fire-resistant
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Ecology : Damages to fishes ’ internal organs, development and reproduction were expected PCBs are not readily biodegradable Dermal contact with PCB-contaminated sediment (or PCB-contaminated fish or other consumable aquatic organisms )is a potential concern to human health
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Phytoremediation Plants extract Cd from the soil and transport into shoots and leaves where it can accumulate
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Hydraulic dredging Mechanical dewatering and disposal of the sediments in a landfill Activated carbon Eliminate pungent odors and to reduce bioactivity of the PCB
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Advantages: Generates little to no secondary wastes In the form of In-situ treatment Aesthetically pleasing Reduce erosion of soil Much cheaper than most other remediation techniques Disadvantages: Time consuming Volatilization can release contaminants into the air Depth limitations Possibility of contaminant entrance into the food chain
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Advantages: Removes organics such as petroleum hydrocarbons & pesticides Removes taste and odour-causing agents such as hydrogen sulphide Removes chlorine and ozone Removes radon Disadvantages: Needs to be replaced frequently Hard to determine if the carbon is saturated with contaminants Do not effectively remove bacteria, nitrates or metals Provides an excellent medium for bacterial growth
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Advantages: Permanently removes contaminated sediment No blockades for draining required Entire water surface area can be reached by the dredge, Sediment-water mixture is pumped & discharged safely Minimal disturbance to surrounding land Disadvantages: Residual sediment Sediment re-suspension/ downstream migration Presence of boulders/debris Costly
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Hydraulic Dredging Although costly but: Most efficient way of removing the contaminated settlement Minimal disturbance to surrounding land Equipment and specialist readily available
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Horizontal auger or basket-type cutter heads removes contaminated settlement Contaminants pumped to sludge de-watering equipment with aid of slurry and Geotextile screen Uncontaminated sediments pumped to upland dredge disposal areas for natural de-watering and re-use of material.
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