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ID 20376
Eprint ID
20376
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Heavy Metal Pollution of Landfills at Teshima Island in Seto Inland Sea, Japan - Before and after the cover soil treatment on the hazardous waste -
Author
Muramoto, Shigeki
Ohtsuka, Kazushige
Abstract
The illegal dumping of industrial waste was exposed at November in 1990. Industrial waste, including shredder-dust, slag, sludge, and the incinerated ash were carried into the Teshima island from 1978. The western part of this island in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan had been used as the illegal landfills for more than 10 years and the accumulated waste was estimated to be about 500,000 tons. The realities of heavy metal pollution for the soil, leachate, marine products, crab, and sea weeds were investigated at around the time of the cover soil treatment on the hazardous industrial waste of the landfill during 1991-1993. Afew reports of analytical results have been reported for chemical components of waste materials, plants, and marine products in Japan. It is characteristic that the concentration of Cu, Fe, Zn, Ni in soil with slag and the incinerated ash were very high, such as 8.3%, 1.5%, 0.9%, 0.1%, respectively.
Keywords
Heavy metal pollution
Landfill
leachate
Shredder-dust
Sludge
Slug
Marine products
plants
Note
論文
Published Date
2002-08
Publication Title
環境制御
Publication Title Alternative
Environmental Research and Control
Volume
volume24
Publisher
岡山大学環境管理センター
Publisher Alternative
Okayama University Administration Center for Environmental Science and Technology
Start Page
29
End Page
34
ISSN
0917-1533
NCID
AN1024789X
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
language
Japanese
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publisher
Refereed
True
Eprints Journal Name
erc