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Solidification/stabilization

Gas Solid Pretreatment required to get to liquid phase for chemical treatment or solid pheise for solidification/ stabilization Solidification/ Stabilization Solubility (in HjO, organic) Solvents, oils, etc. Size distribution Constituent analysis... [Pg.122]

Solidification/Stabilization Processes (Post Treatment Options)... [Pg.176]

Solidification/Stabilization technologies are techniques designed to be used as final waste treatment. A major role of these processes is posttreatment of residuals produced by other processes such as incineration or chemical treatment. In some cases, solidification/ stabilization processes can serve as the principal treatment of hazardous wastes for which other detoxification techniques are not appropriate. High volume, low toxicity wastes (such as contaminated soils) are an example of this application. [Pg.176]

As a first step in the selection process, the applicability of the various solidification/ stabilization processes for specific contaminants can be determined using Table 12. Since these waste treatment systems vary widely in their applicability, cost, and pretreatment requirements, many are limited as to the types of waste that can be economically processed. Waste characteristics such as organic content, inorganic content, viscosity and... [Pg.176]

Solidification/stabilization processes are not "off-the-sbelf technologies, thus, it is not unusual for modifications to the additives required for a specific waste. For this reason, some pilot testing of the solidification reagents may be required to develop the ultimate characteristics desired in the final product. [Pg.177]

L.W. Jones, "Interference Mechanism in Waste Solidification/ Stabilization Processes, EPA-600/S-89/067 (NTIS No. PB90-156209/AS), USEPA, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, Cincinati, OH, 1989. [Pg.121]

V. Dutre and C. Vandecasteele, Solidification/stabilization of arsenic-containing waste leach tests and behaviour of arsenic in the leachate. Waste Manage. 15 1 55-62, 1995. [Pg.122]

T0746 STC Remediation, Inc., Solidification/Stabilization Technology T0747 SteamTech Environmental Services and Integrated Water Resources, Inc., Steam-Enhanced Extraction (SEE)... [Pg.19]

T0615 Polymer-Based Solidification/Stabilization—General T0616 Pozzolanic Solidification/Stabilization—General... [Pg.39]

T0160 Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Chemfix Solidification/Stabilization Technology T0192 CURE International, Inc., CURE Electrocoagulation Wastewater Treatment System... [Pg.87]


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