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Human exposure and risk assessment of recycling incineration bottom ash for land reclamation: A showcase coupling studies of leachability, transport modeling and bioaccumulation.

Ke Yin1, Wei-Ping Chan2, Xiaomin Dou2, Ashiq Ahamed2, Grzegorz Lisak3, Victor Wei-Chung Chang4.   

Abstract

Incineration bottom ash (IBA) faces challenges for its sustainable recycling due to the absence of scenario-specific risk assessment. Environmental risk assessment was carried out via a case study incorporating key factors to dominate human exposures during IBA utilization in land reclamation. Three research components echoing respective IBA leaching, exposures, and consequences were performed under a supportive framework to elaborate these interlinked key factors and unveil the potential environmental risks. IBA leachability was firstly investigated using various laboratory standard leaching methods while conducted a large-scale field trial experiment for mutual confirmation, suggesting that maximum leached amounts may be achieved when liquid to solid (L/S) ratio increases to 10. Dilution and transportation models were both developed to discriminate the mitigation of IBA leachate between two periods i.e. during and after land reclamation, suggesting that dilution rather than transportation may dominate the environmental impact for metal exposures. Metal bioaccumulation from a typical mollusk species was performed coupling the calculated dietary safety limits based on Singaporean diet intake for development of the threshold of toxicology concerns on human exposures. With such, IBA benign usage in land reclamation was also conferred in the form of distance and dilution factor.
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Keywords:  IBA human exposure; Land reclamation; Leachability; Leachate ecotoxicity; Supportive framework

Year:  2019        PMID: 31771889     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.121600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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1.  High-Performance Flocculants for Purification: Solving the Problem of Waste Incineration Bottom Ash and Unpurified Water.

Authors:  Fan Luo; Ziqian Wu; Mingjie Wang; Xugang Shu; Puyou Jia; Qiaoguang Li
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-05-27
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