Evaluation of soil microbial toxicity of waste foundry sand for soil-related reuse

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Haifeng Zhang
Lu Su
Xiangyu Li
Jiane Zuo
Guangli Liu
Yujue Wang
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[1] Tsinghua University,State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment
[2] Yangtze Delta Region Institute of Tsinghua University,Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation Technology, School of Environmental Science and Engineering
[3] Sun Yat-sen University,undefined
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Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering | 2014年 / 8卷
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waste foundry sand; toxicity; bioassay; soil microbial activity; waste reuse;
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The relationship between the chemical contaminants and soil microbial toxicity of waste foundry sand (WFS) was investigated. Five different types of WFS from typical ferrous, aluminum, and steel foundries in China were examined for total metals, leachable metals, and organic contaminants. The soil microbial toxicity of each WFS was evaluated by measuring the dehydrogenase activity (DHA) of a blended soil and WFS mixture and then comparing it to that of unblended soil. The results show that the five WFSs had very different compositions of metal and organic contaminants and thus exhibited very different levels of soil microbial inhibition when blended with soil. For a given WFS blended with soil in the range of 10 wt.%–50 wt.% WFS, the DHA decreased almost linearly with increased blending ratio. Furthermore, for a given blending ratio, the WFSs with higher concentrations of metal and organic contaminants exhibited greater microbial toxicity. Correlation analysis shows that the relationship between ecotoxicity and metal and organic contaminants of WFSs can be described by an empirical logarithmic linear model. This model may be used to control WFS blending ratios in soil-related applications based on chemical analysis results to prevent significant inhibition of soil microbial activity.
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