metal soil remediation Articles
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Blastox Saved $1.4M on Heavy Metal Soil Remediation Project - Case Study
What is a Soil Remediation Project? A developer near Detroit, MI had a soil remediation project that involved a redevelop property with an ideal location with ready access to freeways. High levels of lead contamination were identified over a large portion of the site, presumed to be associated with areas that lead-acid batteries were crushed inside cars and were left to drain. ...
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Heavy Metal Fixation Reagent for Soil - What is Heavy Metal Fixation?
Heavy Metal Fixation can be done by a chemical process that will prevent leaching of metals into the ground water during soil remediation projects. Different reagents are available which can stabilize lead, however different reagents required different cure times and addition of moisture, produce different amount of bulking, and produce material with different strengths, densities and other ...
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Metals Treatment Technologies
What are Metals Treatment Technologies? TDJ’s metals treatment technologies work with lead paint stabilization, soil stabilization and foundry applications. With the modern day progressing in hazardous waste treatment, we are constantly trying to find new ways to innovate and eliminate such problems. With the occurrence of recent lead stabilization issues, TDJ Group uses a chemically ...
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Contaminated Soil Fixation
Contaminated soil is one that has heavy metals present within the project site. The EPA requires a Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test to determine if metal contaminated soil needs to be managed as hazardous or non-hazardous waste. Soils exhibiting hazardous characteristics need to be disposed of at a facility permitted for that material at a high cost. The alternative is to ...
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Lead Stabilization on Industrial Projects - What is Lead Stabilization?
Lead stabilization is the process of encapsulating lead particles created during industrial projects rendering them non-leachable to dispose of as non-hazardous waste. With the occurrence of recent lead stabilization issues, TDJ Group uses a chemically engineered product (Blastox®) to stabilize lead and other heavy metals with a one step process. The modern day is progressing in hazardous ...
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Heavy Metals in Soil: Treat with Blastox
What are Heavy Metals in Soil? The EPA requires a Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test to determine if the heavy metals in soil needs to be managed as hazardous or non-hazardous waste. Soils exhibiting hazardous characteristics need to be disposed of at a facility permitted for that material at a high cost. Soils treated in the field prior to off-site disposal can be rendered ...
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