Materials for slurry walls in waste chemicals
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-1992
Abstract
The majority of test data indicate that the hydraulic conductivity of soil-sodium bentonite mixtures increases several folds with many of the chemicals found at waste disposal sites. This investigation is on mixtures consisting of calcium bentonites from four different sources, cement, slag, and fly ash using flexible wall permeameter. The mix with calcium bentonite from Greece yielded hydraulic conductivity values which were equal to or lower than 10-7 cm/s. With water and organic chemicals (aniline 5,000 ppm, phenol 5,000 ppm, toluene 500 ppm) the soil mix showed a decrease in hydraulic conductivity. Over a 40 day period the hydraulic conductivity decreased from about 10-7 cm/s to 10-9 cm/s. The rate of decrease in hydraulic conductivity with phenol was somewhat slower. The hydraulic conductivity did not increase with time with any of the chemicals.
Identifier
0026963841 (Scopus)
Publication Title
ASTM Special Technical Publication
ISSN
10403094
First Page
172
Last Page
180
Issue
1129
Recommended Citation
Khera, Raj P. and Tirumala, Ramnarayan K., "Materials for slurry walls in waste chemicals" (1992). Faculty Publications. 17244.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/17244
