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Development of a sediment washing technique for the decontamination of heavy metals from dredged sediments in the harbour area of Taranto. (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio))
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- Development of a sediment washing technique for the decontamination of heavy metals from dredged sediments in the harbour area of Taranto. (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio)) (literal)
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- 2011-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Cardellicchio N., Annicchiarico C., Buonocore M., Di Leo A., Giandomenico S., Spada L. (2011)
Development of a sediment washing technique for the decontamination of heavy metals from dredged sediments in the harbour area of Taranto.
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- Cardellicchio N., Annicchiarico C., Buonocore M., Di Leo A., Giandomenico S., Spada L. (literal)
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- Technoligies, pp. 2337-2346. ISSN 2239-5172. (literal)
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- IAMC - Istituto per l'ambiente marino costiero,
UOS Taranto-CNR (literal)
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- Development of a sediment washing technique for the decontamination of heavy metals from dredged sediments in the harbour area of Taranto. (literal)
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- Marine Research at CNR, vol. DTA/06-2011 (literal)
- Abstract
- Among the research activities of the Institute for Coastal Marine Environment -
\"UOS\" Taranto, the study the anthropic impact on marine ecosystems and the development
of innovative technologies for \"environmental remediation\" have taken
particular significance in recent years.
Attention has been paid to the ecological risk analysis for contaminated sites and
sustainable management of dredged sediment from coastal areas. The latter issue is
of great relevance for the development of harbour areas, especially in Italy.
Concerning dredged and contaminated sediments, the easiest option is often the landfill
disposal, even if the problem is considerably complicated in relation to the volumes
to be managed and/or treated and the simultaneous presence of different types
of pollutants. In order to reuse the dredged sediments both civil and industrial sector,
in recent years the development of treatment technologies textitex situ has assumed
considerable importance. Among these, the \"sediment washing\" appears very interesting
for the removal of toxic heavy metals from dredged sediments.
For this purpose research has been started aiming to developing a new method of
washing with chelating solutions on samples of sediments in the harbour area of
Taranto, it's a site remediation of national interest.
Different chelating agents (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), Ethylenediamine-
N,N'-disuccinic acid (EDDS), citric acid) were used at different extraction times.
The optimum removal time was found to be 48 h, both with EDTA 0.2 M and EDDS
0.2M. Citric acid was not very efficient for the contamination process. The results
suggest that bioavailability and speciation of metals in sediments were the main factors
affecting sediment washing. In particular, metal speciation, using sequential
extraction technique, were determined before and after washing: this approach was
useful to evaluate heavy metals mobility in treated and untreated sediments. The
methodology developed could have important implications on industry, also in view
of reusing treated material for different purposes (filling, cement production, etc.). (literal)
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