Evaluation of the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) on utility wastes

S.S. Sorint, L.P. Jackson
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In April 1985, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency presented a new method for characterizing wastes, the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP). This method will replace the Extraction Procedure Toxicity Test (EPTC) for determining the toxicity characterisitc of wastes under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). This study examined 41 electric utility wastes produced by conventional and advanced sulfur dioxide control technologies to obtain information on the performance characteristics of coal combustion wastes tinder TCLP test conditions and to compare the performance of these wastes under both the EPTC and TCLP. The study addressed three aspects of the new test: (a) the effect of increasing the filter pore size from 0.45 microns in the EPTC to 0.7 microns in the TCIP: (h) the effect of changing the chemical nature of the leach medium on the measured values of the inorganic analytes in the leachates; and (c) the levels of organic compounds found in TCLP leachates of the coal combustion residues. The data suggest that filter pore size does not affect leachate composition. As a result, this change should not affect the analysis of conventional coal combustion wastes. An element-by-element comparison indicated that the TCLP is more aggressive than the EPTC towards leaching silver, arsenic, and chromium from the wastes tested, while the EPTC is more aggressive towards barium. The level of TCLP leachable organics associated with the coal combustion waste products was very low. mostly in the low parts-per-billion range.

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1985年4月,美国环境保护署提出了一种表征废物的新方法,即毒性特征浸出程序(TCLP)。该方法将取代根据资源保护和回收法案(RCRA)确定废物毒性特性的提取程序毒性测试(EPTC)。本研究考察了41种由传统和先进二氧化硫控制技术产生的电力公用事业废物,以获得有关燃煤废物在TCLP测试条件下的性能特征的信息,并比较了这些废物在EPTC和TCLP下的性能。该研究涉及新测试的三个方面:(a)将EPTC的过滤孔径从0.45微米增加到TCIP的0.7微米的影响;(h)改变浸出介质的化学性质对浸出液中无机分析物的测量值的影响;及(三)煤燃烧残留物的中滤沥液中有机化合物的含量。数据表明,滤池孔径大小对渗滤液组成没有影响。因此,这一变化不应影响对传统燃煤废料的分析。逐元素比较表明,TCLP比EPTC更能从被试废物中浸出银、砷和铬,而EPTC对钡的浸出能力更强。煤燃烧废渣中TCLP可浸出有机物含量很低。主要是在十亿分之几的范围内。
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