2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(562c) Electrokinetic Treatment of Mercury Contaminated Soil at the Mercury Refining Company Superfund Site
Authors
Due to the fact that the site is small and mostly covered by buildings and/or pavement electrokinetic (EK) treatment of the soil may offer the most cost effective solution for site remediation. Unfortunately, preliminary screening test indicate that elemental mercury (as expected) was not mobilized via EK treatment. As a result, amendments were screened to determine if the elemental Hg could be transformed to divalent mercury and removed using EK. A total of 10 reagents were screened using a series of batch test to determine effective concentrations and amendments. A total of 4 reagents were selected for EK laboratory EK testing. Currently a total of 8 cells (4 amendments in duplicate) are being ran at a current density of 1.5 milliamps/square centimeter. The paper will present the result of the batch and EK cell studies describing the effectiveness of the treatment method.