Effect of Acid Laden Mining Effluent on Characterization and Physio-Chemical Behaviour of Clayey and Sandy Soil

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 221 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 2004
Abstract
The Geotechnical Engineer is faced to view problems emerging from the task of protecting the environment and also the problems related to prevention of natural hazarders. Geo-Environmental Engineering, based on the development of geotechnical engineering, addresses the problems for the industrial world and the impact on health and welfare in relation to pollution of the ground. In the recent years, acute land pollution due to indiscriminate discharge of industrial effluents especially Organic acid based effluents has become one of the major concern due to erosion in the privatization of sustainable development under Indian Scenario. To study the effect of chemical changes on soil properties due to amino acid effluent contamination on soil and erosion behavoiur. The changes in the soil properties of effluent contaminated clay and silty soil were experimentally observed to be due to the interaction of organic and inorganic constituents of effluent on index properties of soil. The surface reactivity of soil mass is experimentally reported to be varying proportionately with respect to clay (%) in the soil. Also higher surface reactivity of clay increases the Solid Retension Time (SRT) with increase in rate of chemical transformation of organic and inorganic solids within soil. Hence soil S1 (high clay content 54.5%) showed increased SRT and soil S3 (low clay content, high silt and clay content 94.9%) showed decreased SRT and long transformation stage.
Citation
APA:
(2004) Effect of Acid Laden Mining Effluent on Characterization and Physio-Chemical Behaviour of Clayey and Sandy SoilMLA: Effect of Acid Laden Mining Effluent on Characterization and Physio-Chemical Behaviour of Clayey and Sandy Soil. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.