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Title: | COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON THE USE OF FLY ASH AND SLUDGE IN THE REMEDIATION OF HEAVY METAL-POLLUTED SOIL |
Authors: | Okuo, et al |
Keywords: | Flyash sludge Lead acid battery Fractionation heavy metals |
Issue Date: | 15-Sep-2019 |
Series/Report no.: | FJPAS Volume 1;Issue 1 |
Abstract: | Often the remedial measures required to clean-up sites contaminated with heavy metals
are so complex that their implementation becomes economically unsustainable. In this
work, an investigation has been carried out to assess the potential use of fly ash from
coal – fired power stations and sludge from oil palm in immobilizing heavy metals
contained in soils from a severely contaminated battery dumpsite in Benin metropolis.
Parallel experiments were carried out with soil amended with flyash and sludge at
different levels. The amended soil was left for a stabilization period of eight weeks. The
parent and the amended soils were analyzed for physicochemical properties using
standard methods. The results of the physicochemical properties for parent soil showed
the pH, organic carbon and CEC to be 3.0, 4.6% and 9.36meq/100g respectively. The
pH, organic carbon and CEC for the fly ash and sludge were respectively 10.5, 0.8%,
4.27meq/100g and 5.2, 45.47%, 15.15 meq/100g. The pseudo metal concentration for
the parent soil was 515mg/kg for Fe, 220.3 mg/kg for Zn, 130.15mg/kg for Cu, 48.19
mg/kg for Mn and 52.43 mg/kg for Ni. After amendment, the exchangeable fraction
(bioavailable) was reduced to the non-available form. The parent soil was highly
contaminated with Fe, Zn, Cu and Ni but was moderately contaminated with Mn. On
amendment, fly ash and sludge reduced the level of contamination of metals. From the
environmental risk factor, Fe, Zn and Mn posed no potential threat to living organism. |
Description: | Original research |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/2206 |
ISSN: | 2616-1419 |
Appears in Collections: | FUOYE Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
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