Application Of The Super Detox? Process To Electric Arc Furnace Dust Treatment

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 365 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
This paper deals with application of Super Detox? stabilization technology to the treatment of electric arc furnace dust (US-EPA listed hazardous waste KO61 ). The process has been used on approximately 170,000 tons of electric arc furnace dust. In addition to the nearly four years of commercial experience at Sterling, Illinois, the process is now being permitted for application at two other locations. The process was originally developed by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation and then further improved by Conversion Systems, Inc. (Bethlehem Steel's Licensee). The treatment process offers many unique bases for its selection, including: A) Low cost compared to the treatment alternatives; B) Lowest available TCLP leachate levels for any process treating K061. Many other processes leave some residue that represents a disposal requirement, although often not addressed; C) Produces minimized final waste disposed, including the fact that the total volume of dust generated and less than the volume occupied by the residue slag from HTMR; and, D) Opportunities for the beneficial utilization of part or all of the waste stream through the development of chemical and physical characteristics. Each of these aspects will be specifically discussed in the paper, including that status of the operations now under permit.
Citation
APA:
(1994) Application Of The Super Detox? Process To Electric Arc Furnace Dust TreatmentMLA: Application Of The Super Detox? Process To Electric Arc Furnace Dust Treatment. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.