Hazardous Waste Stabilization And Solidification Technology
The technologies used in the stabilization and solidification of hazardous waste can vary widely and must meet very specific requirements to ensure federal compliance.
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Hazardous Waste Stabilization and Solidification Technology
The stabilization and solidification of hazardous waste is a vital step in waste treatment, and possessing a strong understanding of the relevant technologies will be beneficial to any engineer involved in treatment. In this webinar, we will define stabilization, solidification, and the related terms used in hazardous waste management and treatment. The different mechanisms of HW management will be elaborated, including microencapsulation, absorption, adsorption, precipitation, and detoxification.
We will then shift our focus to various technologies that use reagents in HW stabilization and solidification, including cement, pozzolans, lime, soluble silicates, and many others. The different types of testing that ensure compliance with federal guidelines will also be explained, which will include, in part, extraction and leaching tests, paint filter tests, liquid release tests, and extraction procedure toxicity tests.
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