To determine and calculate the concentration of heavy metals in shredded tire / Lim Boon Tik ... [et. al].

Shredded scrap tire provide a valuable source of embankment material for highway construction. However, one of the major concern regarding the usage of shredded tire is the potential for heavy metals to leach out from the material and contaminate the surface and groundwater. The objective of this st...

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Main Authors: Lim, Boon Tik, Adnan, Muhammad Akram, Seng, Chye Eng, Cheng, Siak Peng
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spelling my.uitm.ir.416812021-02-19T02:29:05Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41681/ To determine and calculate the concentration of heavy metals in shredded tire / Lim Boon Tik ... [et. al]. Lim, Boon Tik Adnan, Muhammad Akram Seng, Chye Eng Cheng, Siak Peng Environmental effects of industries and plants Public utilities Shredded scrap tire provide a valuable source of embankment material for highway construction. However, one of the major concern regarding the usage of shredded tire is the potential for heavy metals to leach out from the material and contaminate the surface and groundwater. The objective of this study is to investigate the leachate characteristic of heavy metals in shredded tire. The metals studied in this study are Aluminium, Cadmium, Copper, Iron, Cobalt, Manganese and Zinc. These metals were determined by Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test, which is the mandatory test in the US for assessing whether or not a waste should be considered hazardous. At pH 5.0, the concentration mg/L) for Al, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb and Zn were found to be 0.816, 0.0005, 0.10, ND, 0.30, 78.57, 1.11, ND and 0.08 respectively. The concentration of all the heavy metals, except for iron and Mn, does not exceed the MCL by set EPA. Similarly, when compared to The Parameter Limits (standard B) under Environmental Quality Act, 1974, it is found that iron and Mn exceeded the limit under Environmental Quality Act, 1974. The concentration of iron 263 times higher than the maximum concentration levels set by EPA. However, iron does not exceed the parameter limit set by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. VII 2007-06 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41681/1/41681.pdf Lim, Boon Tik and Adnan, Muhammad Akram and Seng, Chye Eng and Cheng, Siak Peng (2007) To determine and calculate the concentration of heavy metals in shredded tire / Lim Boon Tik ... [et. al]. [Research Reports] (Unpublished)
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Public utilities
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Public utilities
Lim, Boon Tik
Adnan, Muhammad Akram
Seng, Chye Eng
Cheng, Siak Peng
To determine and calculate the concentration of heavy metals in shredded tire / Lim Boon Tik ... [et. al].
description Shredded scrap tire provide a valuable source of embankment material for highway construction. However, one of the major concern regarding the usage of shredded tire is the potential for heavy metals to leach out from the material and contaminate the surface and groundwater. The objective of this study is to investigate the leachate characteristic of heavy metals in shredded tire. The metals studied in this study are Aluminium, Cadmium, Copper, Iron, Cobalt, Manganese and Zinc. These metals were determined by Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test, which is the mandatory test in the US for assessing whether or not a waste should be considered hazardous. At pH 5.0, the concentration mg/L) for Al, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb and Zn were found to be 0.816, 0.0005, 0.10, ND, 0.30, 78.57, 1.11, ND and 0.08 respectively. The concentration of all the heavy metals, except for iron and Mn, does not exceed the MCL by set EPA. Similarly, when compared to The Parameter Limits (standard B) under Environmental Quality Act, 1974, it is found that iron and Mn exceeded the limit under Environmental Quality Act, 1974. The concentration of iron 263 times higher than the maximum concentration levels set by EPA. However, iron does not exceed the parameter limit set by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. VII
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author Lim, Boon Tik
Adnan, Muhammad Akram
Seng, Chye Eng
Cheng, Siak Peng
author_facet Lim, Boon Tik
Adnan, Muhammad Akram
Seng, Chye Eng
Cheng, Siak Peng
author_sort Lim, Boon Tik
title To determine and calculate the concentration of heavy metals in shredded tire / Lim Boon Tik ... [et. al].
title_short To determine and calculate the concentration of heavy metals in shredded tire / Lim Boon Tik ... [et. al].
title_full To determine and calculate the concentration of heavy metals in shredded tire / Lim Boon Tik ... [et. al].
title_fullStr To determine and calculate the concentration of heavy metals in shredded tire / Lim Boon Tik ... [et. al].
title_full_unstemmed To determine and calculate the concentration of heavy metals in shredded tire / Lim Boon Tik ... [et. al].
title_sort to determine and calculate the concentration of heavy metals in shredded tire / lim boon tik ... [et. al].
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