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Main Title Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues. Part 1. Physical Testing.
Author Holmes, T. ; Kosson, D. ; Wiles, C. ;
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Drinking Water Research Div. ;Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. ;Rutgers - The State Univ., Piscataway, NJ. Dept. of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering.
Publisher 1991
Year Published 1991
Report Number EPA/600/D-91/253;
Stock Number PB92-121193
Additional Subjects Municipal wastes ; Solidification ; Stabilization ; Incineration ; Waste treatment ; Residues ; Physical properties ; Waste utilization ; Comparison ; Weathering ; Air pollution control ; Waste management ; Fly ash ; Waste disposal ; Waste forms ; US EPA ; Reprints ; Municipal Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
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NTIS  PB92-121193 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The paper presents results from physical tests used to evaluate MWC residues treated by five S/S processes. The physical properties are especially important for determining utilization applications. Considerable emphasis was placed on structural properties and long-term durability during exposure to varied environmental conditions. For each process, side-by-side comparisons were made of physical tests results from the (1) unconfined compressive strength (UCS) determinations, (2) the UCS after immersion tests, (3) the wet/dry weathering tests, (4) the freeze/thaw weathering tests, and (5) permeability determinations. In general, the test specimens resulting from processes that obtained the higher UCS's, performed better in the UCS after immersion tests, the freeze/thaw weathering tests, and the wet/dry weathering tests. Permeability had little effect on the performance of the test specimens during the physical testing.