2004
DOI: 10.1115/1.1715102
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The Geochemical and Mineralogical Assessment of Lime Stabilized Waste from the Petroleum Industry in Croatia

Abstract: The aim of this study was to geochemically and mineralogically assess materials from two already closed pits. Total testing and leachate testing (Equilibrium Leach Test and Sequential Leach Test) of topsoil, waste stabilized with lime and underlying rock was performed on composite samples. An analysis of underground water from underlying rock was also accomplished. Major pollutants in stabilized waste from investigated locations differ. High total values of some heavy metals in stabilized waste from one of the… Show more

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“…Along with environmental protection, there is also significant cost for the disposal of environmentally hazardous waste. At some locations, there are other options for managing these types of waste, such as injection in deep underground formations [31][32][33][34]; waste optimization and reduction in waste volume to a minimum should be priorities [35].…”
Section: Weighting Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with environmental protection, there is also significant cost for the disposal of environmentally hazardous waste. At some locations, there are other options for managing these types of waste, such as injection in deep underground formations [31][32][33][34]; waste optimization and reduction in waste volume to a minimum should be priorities [35].…”
Section: Weighting Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%