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Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability | 2010

Total and extractable heavy metal, phosphorous and sulfur concentrations in slaker grits from the causticizing process of a pulp mill for use as a soil amendment

Hannu Nurmesniemi; Risto Pöykiö; Gary Watkins; Olli Dahl

Abstract The utilization of solid residues allows industry to reduce and recycle waste materials and produce beneficial by-products. The total heavy metal concentrations in slaker grits originating from the chemical recovery process of a pulp mill are lower than the current Finnish statutory limit values for fertilizers used in agriculture and in forestry. In addition, slaker grits are strongly alkaline pH (13.1), have elevated total calcium concentration (331 g kg−1; d.w.), contain calcite (CaCO3), as well as a neutralizing value of 39.4% (Ca equivalents, d.w.). Thus, 0.96 tonnes of slaker grits would be required to replace 1 tonne of a commercial ground limestone product. This indicates that slaker grits have great potential as an industrial residue-based fertilizer and liming agent for use in agriculture and forestry. Since, before such use, it is necessary to assess the mobility of elements in the grits, the three-stage BCR sequential extraction procedure was carried out. Results from sequential extractions showed that the partitioning of Mn (47%), Co (47.1%), Ni (43.1%) and S (94%) was highest in the exchangeable fraction, in which acetic acid (CH3COOH) is used as extractant. The partitioning of Fe (96.5%) and Ti (75.6%) was highest in the easily reduced fraction, in which hydroxylamine hydrochloride (NH2OH–HCI) is used as extractant. The partitioning of Cr (90.8%), V (75.4%), Zn (78.3%), Ba (62.1%), Al (99.4%) and P (99.8%) was highest in the oxidizable fraction, in which hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is first applied to a heated medium (i.e.85°C) for dissolving organic matter, after which ammonium acetate (NH4COOH) is used as extractant.


Fuel Processing Technology | 2009

Comparison of the characteristics of bottom ash and fly ash from a medium-size (32 MW) municipal district heating plant incinerating forest residues and peat in a fluidized-bed boiler

Olli Dahl; Hannu Nurmesniemi; Risto Pöykiö; Gary Watkins


Sustainable Development | 2011

Environmental performance and compliance costs for industrial wastewater treatment – an international comparison

Eila Salomaa; Gary Watkins


Archive | 2008

Industrial ecology applied to metallurgical, chemical and pulp and paper industries around the Bothnian Arc

Jyrki Heino; Gary Watkins; Hannu Makkonen; T. Koskenkari; Virpi Leinonen; Olli Dahl; Timo Fabritius; Esa O. Virtanen


Archive | 2014

Carbon Footprint Reduction Potential in the Steel Industry both in regional, EU, and Global Scale based on the experiences of the Bothnian arc metallurgical industry.

Jyrki Heino; Stanislav S. Gornostayev; Gary Watkins; H. Suopajärvi; Timo Paananen; Mikko Mäkelä; Roope Husgafvel; Olli Dahl; Timo Fabritius


Archive | 2014

Comparison of the landfill disposal options for bottom and fly ash fractions from an industrial-scale (120 MW) power plant incinerating different fuel mixtures.

Risto Pöykiö; Kati Manskinen; Hannu Nurmesniemi; Gary Watkins; Olli Dahl


International Journal of Applied Environmental Sciences | 2014

Physical and Chemical Properties of an Activated Sludge from the Biological Wastewater Treatment Plant from a Pulp and Paper Mill Complex for Assessing its Potential Utilization Aspects

Risto Pöykiö; Olli Dahl; Gary Watkins; Mikko Mäkelä; Hannu Nurmesniemi


Archive | 2013

Trace element extractability from bottom and fly ash of an industrial-scale (120 MW) power plant using artificial sweat and gastric fluids

Mikko Mäkelä; Risto Pöykiö; Olli Dahl; Kati Manskinen; Gary Watkins; Hannu Nurmesniemi


Archive | 2013

Trace element contents of bubbling fluidized bed boiler bed sand material as a function of particle size

Mikko Mäkelä; Olli Dahl; Gary Watkins; Risto Pöykiö; Hannu Nurmesniemi


2012 IUFRO Conference Division 5 Forest Products, Estoril, Lisbon, Portugal, 8-13 July 2012. Final program, proceedings and abstracts book. | 2012

Sustainability management of forest products and sustainability assessment of new forest industry and cross-industrial symbiosis products: barriers or new horizons [Conference Poster]?

Roope Husgafvel; Harri Nordlund; Jyrki Heino; Mikko Mäkelä; Gary Watkins; Olli Dahl

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Mikko Mäkelä

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Ari Ekroos

University of Helsinki

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