ADEQUACY OF GEOTEXTILE TUBE DEWATERING IN THREE RIVER REMEDIATION SCENARIOS

G. V. D. Berg, Filinto Alexandre Pinto De Oliveira
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Natural processes and human interference can lead to undesirable sedimentation of a magnitude difficult to deal with in an economical, ecological and societally acceptable manner. Showcasing various examples throughout the world, criteria to choose an adequate river remediation technology will be discussed, in three distinct scenarios: (1) the case of natural processes leading to a build-up of contaminated sediments; (2) the case of industrial activity leading to contamination; and finally (3) the case of disaster management. For the first time we will discuss the approach taken in Portugal to clean the Tago river at Vila Velha do Rodão where a layer of sediment with high cellulose levels covering the bottom on both sides of the Porta de Rodão at the heart of the Natura 2000 Site and UNESCO World Heritage listed natural park had to be removed and dewatered. Other cases of river remediation projects will be presented as well, such as the case of Fox river (USA) and Zutphen (the Netherlands), where contaminated sediments were used to rebuild the entrance of a river port. We will also touch upon the potential for tube dewatering technology as a response during disaster management and the hurdles encountered in the actions around two red mud disasters. The first dating from 2010 in Hungary at Ajka where a dam breach in a containment facility released 1.1 Mm3 of red sludge into a widespread area, polluting agricultural land and water ways. The second at the Rio Doce at Vale Samarco in Brazil in 2015, where dewatering bags were used to build a dam using the red mud spilled into the river.
土工织物管脱水在三种河流修复方案中的充分性
自然过程和人为干扰可能导致严重的不良沉积,难以以经济、生态和社会可接受的方式加以处理。通过展示世界各地的各种例子,我们将在三种不同的情况下讨论选择适当的河流修复技术的标准:(1)自然过程导致污染沉积物积聚的情况;(二)造成污染的工业活动;最后(3)灾害管理的案例。我们将首次讨论在葡萄牙清理Vila Velha do rod o的塔戈河的方法,在那里,位于2000年自然遗址和联合国教科文组织世界遗产自然公园中心的Porta de rod o的底部覆盖了一层高纤维素含量的沉积物,必须被移除并脱水。其他河流修复项目的案例也将被介绍,例如福克斯河(美国)和祖特芬(荷兰)的案例,在那里污染的沉积物被用来重建河港的入口。我们还将探讨管道脱水技术在灾害管理期间的潜力,以及在两次红泥灾害的行动中遇到的障碍。第一起事故发生在2010年匈牙利的Ajka,当时一个控制设施的大坝决口向大面积地区释放了1.1立方米的红色污泥,污染了农田和水道。第二次是2015年在巴西萨马科河谷的Rio Doce,在那里用脱水袋建造了一个大坝,利用了流入河流的红泥。
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