Soil Remediation Via Environmentally Processed Asphalt? (EPA) ?

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 25
- File Size:
- 909 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
Several methodologies are available for the remediation of contaminated soils including bioremediation, vapor extraction, chemical fixation, incineration and direct disposal. A proven innovative and cost effective alternative for the fixation of contaminated soils is via cold-mix Environmentally Processed Asphaltm (EPA"'). EPAm methodology utilizes contaminated soil as an ingredient in an industrial process to produce a commercially viable product. Petroleum hydrocarbon and metal affected soil is incorporated with a water-based asphalt emulsion and varying amounts of aggregate to produce a range of cold-mix asphaltic products that fulfills the requirements of a variety of end uses. This viable and creative use which is within the intent and spirit of current regulations in producing, in lieu of a landfill waste, an end product for use as a berm, road base, liner, or other site specific application. Consideration of certain engineering and environmental factors including durability, stability, chemical resistance and ageing, biological resistance, permeability, leachability and geochemical aspects suggests that cold-mix asphalt incorporation of affected soil will perform more than adequately under normal conditions for a long period of time.
Citation
APA:
(1994) Soil Remediation Via Environmentally Processed Asphalt? (EPA) ?MLA: Soil Remediation Via Environmentally Processed Asphalt? (EPA) ?. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.