Active sediment capping for pollutant mixtures: control of biogenic gas production under highly intermittent flows

P. Viana, K. Yin, Xiuhong Zhao, K. Rockne
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Sediments in ‘Bubbly Creek’, located in the south fork of the south branch of the Chicago River (Illinois, USA) were characterized for the selection of amendments for an active capping demonstration project. Bubbly Creek is a 6800 ft (2000 m) creek that starts at the Racine Avenue pumping station (RAPS), the largest sewage pumping station in the world. During large storm events, the RAPS can discharge up to 6000 ft 3 s –1 (175 m 3 s –1 ) of combined storm and wastewater into the creek. These high flow rates result in large shear flows on the sediment. Both heavy-metal levels (up to 900, 2900 and 6200 mg kg –1 of Pb, Cr and Zn, respectively) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (up to 3300 mg kg –1 ) were identified as contaminants of concern in the creek sediments. A complicating issue in the creek is the copious gas ebullition from organic matter biodegradation in sediments. These gases can open advective channels that may result in substantial pollution release and compromise cap effectiveness. After modelling the performance of several different kinds of active capping materials for a large range of sediment contaminants, a conceptual design for the active capping demonstration project was proposed. The capping is proposed to be carried out in conjunction with overlying wetlands in the shallow regions of the creek, to remove nutrients from the river and pollutants discharged from combined sewer outflows. Metal and organic contaminant sequestration, and oxidizing agents coupled with a gas collection system, will be evaluated and compared to a sand reference cap.
污染物混合物的主动沉积物封盖:控制高度间歇流下的生物气生产
位于芝加哥河(美国伊利诺伊州)南支流南岔路的Bubbly Creek沉积物的特征是为一个主动封顶示范项目选择修正。Bubbly Creek是一条6800英尺(2000米)长的小溪,始于拉辛大道泵站(RAPS),这是世界上最大的污水泵站。在大风暴期间,RAPS可以将高达6000英尺3秒-1(175米3秒-1)的风暴和废水排放到小溪中。这些高流速导致沉积物上的大剪切流。重金属水平(铅、铬和锌分别高达900、2900和6200毫克公斤-1)和多环芳烃(高达3300毫克公斤-1)均被确定为河流沉积物中值得关注的污染物。小溪中一个复杂的问题是沉积物中有机物生物降解产生的大量气体沸腾。这些气体可以打开平流通道,可能导致大量污染释放,并损害罩的有效性。在模拟了几种不同类型的主动封盖材料对大范围沉积物污染物的性能后,提出了主动封盖示范工程的概念设计。建议将封顶与河流浅水地区的湿地一起进行,以去除河流中的营养物质和联合下水道流出物排放的污染物。将对金属和有机污染物的隔离以及与气体收集系统相结合的氧化剂进行评估,并与砂参考帽进行比较。
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