Building blocks from petroleum sludge: Leachability and toxicity studies

Petroleum sludge is a significant hazardous waste from the petroleum industry; its treatment and disposal have become a global challenge. This paper investigates the leachability and toxicity of this hazardous waste encapsulated in building blocks as an economic useful alternative to disposal. The b...

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Main Authors: Johnson, O.A., Madzlan, N., Kamaruddin, I., Oloruntobi, O.O.
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Published: Research India Publications 2015
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spelling my.utp.eprints.259382021-08-30T08:48:10Z Building blocks from petroleum sludge: Leachability and toxicity studies Johnson, O.A. Madzlan, N. Kamaruddin, I. Oloruntobi, O.O. Petroleum sludge is a significant hazardous waste from the petroleum industry; its treatment and disposal have become a global challenge. This paper investigates the leachability and toxicity of this hazardous waste encapsulated in building blocks as an economic useful alternative to disposal. The building block specimens were prepared with different percentages of petroleum sludge (50, 60, 70, and 80 ), and thermally oxidized waste cooking oil was used as a binder. The blocks were subjected to toxicity characteristics leaching tests and its environmental acceptability was evaluated. The results show that the concentration of the PAHs, COD, and heavy metals are within the acceptable level required by the US Environmental Protection Agency�s (USEPA). © Research India Publications 2015. Research India Publications 2015 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84955560298&partnerID=40&md5=73fe020ea3a27d9cfb7b6aa733cf2272 Johnson, O.A. and Madzlan, N. and Kamaruddin, I. and Oloruntobi, O.O. (2015) Building blocks from petroleum sludge: Leachability and toxicity studies. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 10 (24). pp. 45479-45481. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/25938/
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description Petroleum sludge is a significant hazardous waste from the petroleum industry; its treatment and disposal have become a global challenge. This paper investigates the leachability and toxicity of this hazardous waste encapsulated in building blocks as an economic useful alternative to disposal. The building block specimens were prepared with different percentages of petroleum sludge (50, 60, 70, and 80 ), and thermally oxidized waste cooking oil was used as a binder. The blocks were subjected to toxicity characteristics leaching tests and its environmental acceptability was evaluated. The results show that the concentration of the PAHs, COD, and heavy metals are within the acceptable level required by the US Environmental Protection Agency�s (USEPA). © Research India Publications 2015.
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author Johnson, O.A.
Madzlan, N.
Kamaruddin, I.
Oloruntobi, O.O.
spellingShingle Johnson, O.A.
Madzlan, N.
Kamaruddin, I.
Oloruntobi, O.O.
Building blocks from petroleum sludge: Leachability and toxicity studies
author_facet Johnson, O.A.
Madzlan, N.
Kamaruddin, I.
Oloruntobi, O.O.
author_sort Johnson, O.A.
title Building blocks from petroleum sludge: Leachability and toxicity studies
title_short Building blocks from petroleum sludge: Leachability and toxicity studies
title_full Building blocks from petroleum sludge: Leachability and toxicity studies
title_fullStr Building blocks from petroleum sludge: Leachability and toxicity studies
title_full_unstemmed Building blocks from petroleum sludge: Leachability and toxicity studies
title_sort building blocks from petroleum sludge: leachability and toxicity studies
publisher Research India Publications
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