LAPSE:2023.0764
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LAPSE:2023.0764
Experimental and Modeling Study on Cr(VI) Migration from Slag into Soil and Groundwater
February 21, 2023
Abstract
The transport and prediction of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) contamination in “slag−soil−groundwater” is one with many uncertainties. Based on the column experiments, a migration model for Cr(VI) in the slag−soil−groundwater system was investigated. The hydraulic conductivity (Kt), distribution coefficient (Kd), retardation factor (Rd), and other hydraulic parameters were estimated in a laboratory. Combining these hydraulic parameters with available geological and hydrogeological data for the study area, the groundwater flow and Cr(VI) migration model were developed for assessing groundwater contamination. Subsequently, a Cr(VI) migration model was developed to simulate the transport of Cr(VI) in the slag−soil−groundwater system and predict the effect of three different control programs for groundwater contamination. The results showed that the differences in the measured and predicted groundwater head values were all less than 3 m. The maximum and minimum differences in Cr(VI) between the measured and simulated values were 1.158 and 0.001 mg/L, respectively. Moreover, the harmless treatment of Cr(VI) slag considerably improved the quality of groundwater in the surrounding areas. The results of this study provided a reliable mathematical model for transport process analysis and prediction of Cr(VI) contamination in a slag−soil−groundwater system.
The transport and prediction of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) contamination in “slag−soil−groundwater” is one with many uncertainties. Based on the column experiments, a migration model for Cr(VI) in the slag−soil−groundwater system was investigated. The hydraulic conductivity (Kt), distribution coefficient (Kd), retardation factor (Rd), and other hydraulic parameters were estimated in a laboratory. Combining these hydraulic parameters with available geological and hydrogeological data for the study area, the groundwater flow and Cr(VI) migration model were developed for assessing groundwater contamination. Subsequently, a Cr(VI) migration model was developed to simulate the transport of Cr(VI) in the slag−soil−groundwater system and predict the effect of three different control programs for groundwater contamination. The results showed that the differences in the measured and predicted groundwater head values were all less than 3 m. The maximum and minimum differences in Cr(VI) between the measured and simulated values were 1.158 and 0.001 mg/L, respectively. Moreover, the harmless treatment of Cr(VI) slag considerably improved the quality of groundwater in the surrounding areas. The results of this study provided a reliable mathematical model for transport process analysis and prediction of Cr(VI) contamination in a slag−soil−groundwater system.
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Cr(VI), groundwater, migration, model, slag, soil
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Wu X, Ye T, Xie C, Li K, Liu C, Yang Z, Han R, Wu H, Wang Z. Experimental and Modeling Study on Cr(VI) Migration from Slag into Soil and Groundwater. (2023). LAPSE:2023.0764
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Wu X: Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Health and Land Resource, School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing 526061, China
Ye T: South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Guangzhou 510655, China
Xie C: Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Health and Land Resource, School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing 526061, China [ORCID]
Li K: Freeman Business School, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA; Guangzhou Huacai Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 511480, China
Liu C: South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Guangzhou 510655, China
Yang Z: School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
Han R: China Environment Publishing Group, Beijing 100062, China
Wu H: Guangxi Zhengze Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd., Hezhou 542800, China
Wang Z: South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Guangzhou 510655, China
Ye T: South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Guangzhou 510655, China
Xie C: Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Health and Land Resource, School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing 526061, China [ORCID]
Li K: Freeman Business School, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA; Guangzhou Huacai Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 511480, China
Liu C: South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Guangzhou 510655, China
Yang Z: School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
Han R: China Environment Publishing Group, Beijing 100062, China
Wu H: Guangxi Zhengze Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd., Hezhou 542800, China
Wang Z: South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Guangzhou 510655, China
Journal Name
Processes
Volume
10
Issue
11
First Page
2235
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-10-31
ISSN
2227-9717
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