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Ceramic processing of polluted dredged mud
Authors:Schouten  C. J.  Rang  M. C.
Affiliation:(1) C.S.O., Consultants for Environmental Management and Survey, P. O. Box 30, 3734 ZG Den Dolder, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Works and Environment in Limburg, P.O. Box 5700, 6202 MA Maastricht, The Netherlands
Abstract:About 45 million m3 of bottom sediment, with an estimated dry matter content of 30%, have to be dredged annually in the Netherlands, of which several million m3 are strongly contaminated with heavy metals and toxic organic substances. Contaminated dredged muds are dumped in special locations on land.The problems of severely polluted muds are likely to remain from many decades to come, and the present disposal reserve may not be adequate. In a densely populated country, large-scale disposal on land is not a satisfactory long-term solution, and a method of cleaning these muds has to be developed. This paper presents some of the results of an investigation into the feasibility of ceramically processing severely polluted dredged muds. Ceramic processing not only destroys the organic micro-pollutants; the leaching of heavy metals is reduced by ceramic bonding and the end-product is a hard, lightweight gravel-size particulate, useful as a building material. Extensive tests have been carried out on the leaching behaviour of the ceramic products and the results showed little or no differences in comparison with other commonly used building materials; the results are better than those of aggregates made from pulverized fuel ashes.
Keywords:polluted sediments  treatment techniques  sintering leaching tests
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