A multidisciplinary evaluation of mixtures of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash and mine tailings for sustainable geotechnical solutions

Incineration bottom ash Mine tailings Mechanical behaviour Ecotoxicity Circular Economy Secondary materials
["Monteiro, L. S. V. E","Bandarra, B. S","Quina, M. J","Coelho, P. A. L. F"] 2024-12-13 期刊论文
Waste generation has been a source of environmental concern in case of inadequate management. However, the potential for resource recovery from waste has been highlighted, and circular economy strategies have been greatly promoted to achieve sustainability goals. Municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (IBA) and mine tailings represent two relevant waste streams under study for geotechnical applications. The present work aims at investigating the physical, mechanical, chemical, and ecotoxicological characteristics of two mixtures of 90 % bottom ash and 10 % of two different mine tailings (one of iron and another of tungsten, tin, and copper) to evaluate their safe utilization. The results indicated that mixtures of IBA and mine tailings have good compressibility, permeability, and shear strength properties, comparable to granular soils. Additionally, adding 10 % mine tailings in the mixtures had minimal effect on the mechanical behaviour of IBA alone. No substantial concentration of potentially toxic metals or relevant ecotoxic effects were found in any of the analysed materials and their eluates. These results suggest that mixing IBA with mine tailings for geotechnical use, e.g., in embankments or road base/subbase may be a safe option. This represents a promising alternative for valorising both waste streams while promoting sustainable and circular solutions.
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