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Lysimeter Study Approach • Simulate landfill disposal of CCA • 6 PVC Columns • 22 feet high, 1-Foot diameter • Natural Precipitation or DI water infiltrates through a cap and creates leachate

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Lysimeter Study Approach. Simulate landfill disposal of CCA 6 PVC Columns 22 feet high, 1-Foot diameter Natural Precipitation or DI water infiltrates through a cap and creates leachate. Disposal Scenarios. CCA Monofill Construction and Demolition (C&D) Landfill - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lysimeter Study Approach

• Simulate landfill disposal of CCA

• 6 PVC Columns

• 22 feet high, 1-Foot diameter

• Natural Precipitation or DI water infiltrates through a cap and creates leachate

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Disposal Scenarios

• CCA Monofill

• Construction and Demolition (C&D) Landfill

• Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Landfill

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FRONT LYSIMETER VIEW SIDE LYSIMETER VIEW

CONCRETE

BLOCKS

SUPPORT

POST

STRAPPING STRAPPING

TREATMENT

PLANT RAILING

GROUND LEVEL

12” 12”

21’

CONCRETE

PAD

20’ WASTE

20’ WASTE

CATCHMENT

BASINS

DRAINAGE

MATERIAL DRAINAGE

MATERIAL

12”

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Lysimeters

• Lysimeter 1 – Untreated wood

• Lysimeter 2 – CCA: 50% old, 50% new

• Lysimeter 3 – Typical C&D mix

• Lysimeter 4 – C&D w/CCA

• Lyimeter 5 – MSW w/untreated wood

• Lysimeter 6 – MSW w/CCA

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Monitoring

• Lysimeters began operation on August 28 (Wood, C&D) and September 27, 2001 (MSW)

• Weekly temperature taken inside the lysimeters at 3 different depths (5, 10, 19 feet from the top of waste)

• Record volume and characterize gas produced– Test gas with Landtec Gem 500 (methane,

CO2)

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Leachate Collection

• Collect leachate twice monthly and analyze for general water quality parameters and As, Cu, and Cr

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Preliminary Results

• Weekly Temp monitoring fluctuates with ambient temps

• Weekly gas monitoring – methane detected up to 60% in MSW lysimeters

• Leachate generated from all lysimeters

• Metals found in Lysimeters w/CCA– Lys 2 - 9/28/2001– Lys 4 - 6/25/2002– Lys 6 - 7/17/2002

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Lysimeter 2 – 100% CCA

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

mg

/L

Arsenic

CopperChromium

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Lysimeter 4 – C&D w/ 10% CCA

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

mg

/L

ArsenicCopper

Chromium

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Lysimeter 6 – MSW w/ 2% CCA

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

7/3/

2002

7/23

/200

2

8/12

/200

2

9/1/

2002

9/21

/200

2

10/1

1/20

02

10/3

1/20

02

11/2

0/20

02

12/1

0/20

02

12/3

0/20

02

mg

/L

ArsenicCopperChromium

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Lysimeter Leachate pH

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

7/28/2001 11/5/2001 2/13/2002 5/24/2002 9/1/2002 12/10/2002 3/20/2003

pH

Lys 1

Lys 2

Lys 3

Lys 4

Lys 5

Lys 6

CCA

UT Wood

C&D

MSW

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Arsenic

0.1

1

10

100

mg

/L

CCA

MSW-CCA

C&D-CCA

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Chromium

0.1

1

10

100

7/28

/200

1

9/16

/200

1

11/5

/200

1

12/2

5/20

01

2/13

/200

2

4/4/

2002

5/24

/200

2

7/13

/200

2

9/1/

2002

10/2

1/20

02

12/1

0/20

02

1/29

/200

3

mg

/L

CCA

MSW-CCA

C&D-CCA

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Copper

0.01

0.1

1

10

7/28

/200

1

9/16

/200

1

11/5

/200

1

12/2

5/20

01

2/13

/200

2

4/4/

2002

5/24

/200

2

7/13

/200

2

9/1/

2002

10/2

1/20

02

12/1

0/20

02

1/29

/200

3

mg

/L

CCA

MSW-CCA

C&D-CCA

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Operation

• Lysimeters will continue operation through spring and summer– DI water added as needed– Temp and Gas readings taken weekly– Leachate collection twice monthly and

continued analysis for general water quality parameters and As, Cu, Cr