Main Title |
Field Studies on Paraho Retorted Oil Shale Lysimeters: Leachate, Vegetation, Moisture, Salinity, and Runoff, 1977-1980. |
Author |
Kilkelly, M. K. ;
Harbert, III, H. P. ;
Berg, W. A. ;
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CORP Author |
Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins. Dept. of Agronomy.;Industrial Environmental Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. |
Year Published |
1981 |
Report Number |
EPA-R-804719; EPA-600/7-81-131; |
Stock Number |
PB81-234742 |
Additional Subjects |
Solid waste disposal ;
Oil shale ;
Lysimeters ;
Management planning ;
Mathematical models ;
Environmental impacts ;
Leaching ;
Vegetation ;
Moisture ;
Salinity ;
Runoff ;
Soil chemistry ;
Land disposal ;
Paraho process ;
Water quality
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Call Number |
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Checkout Status |
NTIS |
PB81-234742 |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
98p |
Abstract |
A disposal scheme for Paraho retorted shale utilizing lysimeters to simulate a low-elevation (dry site) and a high-elevation (moist site) was constructed. Objectives of the study were to investigate (1) vegetative stabilization of Paraho retored shale, as affected by leaching and soil cover treatments; and (2) moisture and soluble salt movement through the soil/shale profile. After intensive management and four growing seasons, only a sparse (2% to 3%) cover of perennial vegetation resulted on the Paraho retorted shale. In contrast, good to excellent cover was established and maintained on the soil control and soil-covered retorted shale treatments. Initial leaching and irrigation for plant establishment produced percolate from drains below the compacted shale zone. The percolate from the Paraho retorted shale treatment measured a maximum electrical conductivity (EC) of 35 mmhos/cm and pH of 11.4. The soil control produced percolate with a maximum EC of 8.5 mmhos/cm and a pH of 8.3. Each spring the high-elevation lysimeter received supplemental irrigation to simulate a zone of higher precipitation. Percolate produced from these irrigations exhibited a general overall reduction in both EC (33 to 11.4 mmhos/cm) and pH (11.4 to 8.6) by 1980 on the Paraho retorted shale treatment. The low-elevation lysimeters did not receive additional spring irrigations and no percolate was produced from the unleached treatments. |