| Literature DB >> 32801607 |
Ranju R Karna1,2, Todd Luxton2, Katherine E Bronstein3, Jennifer Hoponick Redmon3, Kirk G Scheckel2.
Abstract
Metal and metalloid contamination of soil and sediment is a widespread problem both in urban and rural areas throughout the United States (U.S. EPA, 2014). Beneficial use of waste by-products as amendments to remediate metal-contaminated soils and sediments can provide major economic and environmental advantages on both a site-specific and national scale. These waste by-products can also reduce our need to mine virgin materials or produce synthetic materials for amendments. Waste by-products must not be hazardous or pose unacceptable risk to human health and the environment, and should be a suitable replacement for virgin and synthetic materials. This review serves to present the state of science on in situ remediation of metal-contaminated soil and sediment and the potential for beneficial usage of waste by-product materials. Not all unintended consequences can be fully understood or predicted prior to implementing a treatment option, however some realized, and potentially unrealized, benefits and unintended consequences are explored.Entities:
Keywords: Amendments; metals; remediation; waste by-products
Year: 2017 PMID: 32801607 PMCID: PMC7425662 DOI: 10.1080/10643389.2016.1275417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Environ Sci Technol ISSN: 1064-3389 Impact factor: 12.561