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Main Title Water pollution potential of spent oil shale residues /
Author Ward, John Clayton,
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Margheim, Gary A.,
Lèof, George O. G.,
CORP Author Colorado State University.
Publisher United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Monitoring, Water Quality Office,
Year Published 1971
Report Number EPA 14030-EDB-12-71
OCLC Number 00380253
Subjects Oil-shale industry--Waste disposal ; Water--Pollution potential
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EJBD  EPA 14030-EDB-12-71 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 11/06/2014
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA-14030-EDB-12-71 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELBD  EPA 14030-EDB-12-71 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 04/26/2023
EMAM  EPA WPCRS 14030 EDB12/71 Region 6 Library/Dallas,TX 08/10/2010
Collation vii, 116 pages : illustrations, figures, tables ; 28 cm
Notes
"December 1971." Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-81).
Contents Notes
Physical properties, including porosity, permeability, particle size distribution, and density of spent shale from three different retorting operations, have been determined. Slurry experiments were conducted on each of the spent shales and the slurry analyzed for leachable dissolved solids. The concentrations of the various ionic species in the initial leachate from the column were high. The major constituents, SOb4s and Na, were present in concentrations of 90,000 and 35,000 mg/l in the initial leachate; however the succeeding concentrations dropped markedly during the course of the experiment. A computer program was utilized to predict equilibrium concentrations in the leachate from the column. The extent of leaching and erosion of spent shale, and the composition and concentration of natural drainage from spent shale has been determined using oil shale residue and simulated rainfall. Concentrations in the runoff from spent shale have been correlated with runoff from the spent shale have been correlated with runoff rate, precipitation intensity, flow depth, application time, slope, and water temperature.