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Title: Leaching of arsenic from granular ferric hydroxide residuals under mature landfill conditions.

Authors: Ghosh, Amlan; Mukiibi, Muhammed; Sáez, A Eduardo; Ela, Wendell P

Published In Environ Sci Technol, (2006 Oct 01)

Abstract: Most arsenic bearing solid residuals (ABSR) from water treatment will be disposed in nonhazardous landfills. The lack of an appropriate leaching test to predict arsenic mobilization from ABSR creates a need to evaluate the magnitude and mechanisms of arsenic release under landfill conditions. This work studies the leaching of arsenic and iron from a common ABSR, granular ferric hydroxide, in a laboratory-scale column that simulates the biological and physicochemical conditions of a mature, mixed solid waste landfill. The column operated for approximately 900 days and the mode of transport as well as chemical speciation of iron and arsenic changed with column age. Both iron and arsenic were readily mobilized under the anaerobic, reducing conditions. During the early stages of operation, most arsenic and iron leaching (80% and 65%, respectively) was associated with suspended particulate matter, and iron was lost proportionately faster than arsenic. In later stages, while the rate of iron leaching declined, the arsenic leaching rate increased greater than 7-fold. The final phase was characterized by dissolved species leaching. Future work on the development of standard batch leaching tests should take into account the dominant mobilization mechanisms identified in this work: solid associated transport, reductive sorbent dissolution, and microbially mediated arsenic reduction.

PubMed ID: 17051802 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Arsenic/analysis*; Fatty Acids, Volatile; Ferric Compounds/chemistry; Iron/analysis*; Paper; Refuse Disposal*; Sewage; Soil; Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis*

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