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Soil & Sediment Contamination | 2008

Final Disposal of the Wastes Associated with the Oil Spill of the Tanker Prestige through its Stabilization with Quicklime and Granite Fines

Diego Carro; J.V. Delgado; Ana Vázquez; Victor Barrientos; Ricardo Juncosa

The sinking of the tanker Prestige produced a large oil spill that affected the shores of Spain, Portugal and France. Cleaning operations were performed on the sea and the coasts and the waste recovered was a mélange of fuel, water and a variety of debris. Waste mass balances show that, while the total amount of recovered fuel is close to the amount spilled by the vessel, the total amount of waste is about four times that quantity. In the present study we have focused in the stabilization of the raw oily wastes of the Prestiges oil spill using quicklime and granite sawdust, which is an inert waste of the local dimension stone industry. Given appropriate proportions of quicklime and sawdust, stabilization is feasible and provides a better performance than the only use of quicklime. Leaching tests indicate that the stabilized mixtures can be considered a non-dangerous waste although high quicklime contents may enhance the leachability of given components (Ba, Cr, SO 4 ) and BTEX. For the purpose of landfill disposal, sawdust-bearing stabilized mixtures have an acceptable geotechnical behavior and no evidence has been found suggesting the eventual destabilization of the mixtures and/or its fluidification/liquation.


Mine Water and The Environment | 2016

Improvements in Mero River Basin Water Supply Regulation Through Integration of a Mining Pit Lake as a Water Supply Source

Ricardo Juncosa; J.V. Delgado; Francisco Padilla; P. Rdgz-Vellando; H. Hernández

Seasonal increases in demand puts a strain on water supplies in the city of La Coruña (northwest Spain) and its surroundings during times of drought. Exploitation of Meirama Lake, a pit lake forming in a former lignite mine, could supplement the Abegondo-Cecebre reservoir, the city’s main water supply. We analysed the hydrochemistry and the Mero River basin regulations to determine whether the water quantity and quality could meet the needs during periods of increased demand and drought, and still satisfy ecological conditions required by law. Our results indicated that joint use of the two reservoirs is feasible. The local administration is implementing the recommendations by building a tunnel to tap into the pit lake.ZusammenfassungSaisonale Steigerungen des Wasserbedarfs während Trockenperioden belasten die Wasserversorgung in der Stadt La Coruna (Nordwestspanien) und deren Umland. Durch die Erschließung des Sees Meirama, einem Bergbaufolgesee des Braunkohlenbergbaus, konnte die Hauptwasserversorgung der Stadt durch die Abegondo-Cecebre-Talsperre ergänzt werden. Wir untersuchten die Hydrogeochemie und die Steuerung des Wasserdargebots des Flusses Mero, um zu prüfen, ob die Ansprüche an die Wassermenge und –qualität während Zeiten mit erhöhtem Wasserbedarf bzw. Trockenheit und bei gleichzeitiger Einhaltung ökologischer Bedingungen nach Gesetzeslage erfüllt werden können. Unsere Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass die gemeinschaftliche Nutzung beider Wasserreservoire möglich ist. Die lokale Verwaltung baut derzeit einen Tunnel, um den Bergbaufolgesee anzubinden und damit die Empfehlungen zur Steuerung der Wasserversorgung umzusetzen.ResumenLos incrementos estacionales en la demanda provocan dificultades en el suministro de agua en la ciudad de La Coruña (noroeste de España) y sus alrededores durante tiempos de sequía. La explotación del lago Meirama, un lago formado en el hueco de una antigua mina de lignito, podría suplementar el embalse de Abegondo-Cecebre que es la principal fuente de agua de la ciudad. Hemos analizado la hidroquímica y las regulaciones de la cuenca del río Mero para determinar si la cantidad y calidad del agua podría satisfacer las necesidades durante los períodos de demanda creciente y sequía y satisfacer las condiciones ecológicas requeridas por ley. Nuestros resultados indicaron que el uso compartido de ambos reservorios es factible. La administración local está implementando las recomendaciones construyendo un túnel para aprovechar el lago del hoyo de mina.总结旱季季节性需水增长加重了拉科鲁尼亚市(La Coruña)及其周边地区(Northwest Spain)供水压力。由褐煤开挖形成的Meirama采坑湖水可作城市供水Abegondo Cecebre水库的补充水源。分析了采坑湖水化学特征及Mero流域管理要求,研究了采矿湖水水质和水量是否满足干旱期需水要求及法律规定的生态要求。研究结果表明两水库水联合调度是可行的。当地政府已采纳建议并修建一条通向采坑湖的输水通道。


Clays and Clay Minerals | 2010

MODELING OF THE THERMOHYDRODYNAMIC AND REACTIVE BEHAVIOR OF COMPACTED CLAY FOR HIGH-LEVEL RADIONUCLIDE WASTE-MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Ricardo Juncosa; Vicente Navarro; J.V. Delgado; Ana Vázquez

Bentonite is often proposed as an engineered-buffer material in high-level radionuclide waste-management systems. For effective design of the barrier that will provide protection over the long time periods required, the physical/thermal/chemical processes taking place in the barrier material must be understood thoroughly. These processes, which interact, include the flow of water and gas, the flow of heat, and the transport and reaction of chemical constituents. The purpose of this study was to better understand the processes that occurred in a small-scale experiment within a confined bentonite space. A conceptual and mathematical model (FADES-CHEM) was built in order to simulate the results of an experiment conducted in 2000, and thereby to gain a better understanding of the controlling processes. In that experiment, a block of compacted bentonite was placed in an air-tight cell and subjected, for 6 months, to simultaneous heating and hydration from opposite sides. The bentonite block was then sliced into five sections each of which was then analyzed in order to obtain a series of physicochemical parameters illustrating the changes that had occurred. Before modeling, the chemical composition of the bentonite pore waters was restored in order to account for different processes such as gas outgassing and cell cooling. Modeling indicated that gas-pressure build up was a relevant process when computing the saturation of bentonite, and the computations in the present study suggested that evaporation/condensation processes played a crucial role in the final distribution of the water content. Gas pressure and evaporation/ condensation also affected the geochemical system, and the numerical model developed gives results that were consistent with the experimental values and trends observed. The model reproduced the results obtained and enable use at the repository scale and over longer time frames, provided that adequate data are available.


Archivos De Zootecnia | 2002

Estudio de los recursos genéticos de México: Características morfológicas y morfoestructurales de los caprinos nativos de Puebla

J. S. Hernández Zepeda; F.J. Franco Guerra; M. Herrera García; E. Rodero Serrano; A.C. Sierra Vázquez; A. Bañuelos Cruz; J.V. Delgado


Cement and Concrete Research | 2006

Characterization of the Water Flow through Concrete Based on Parameter Estimation from Infiltration Tests

V. Navarro; Ángel Yustres; Luis Cea; Miguel Candel; Ricardo Juncosa; J.V. Delgado


Applied Geochemistry | 2011

Comparative hydrochemistry of five nested catchments located in the upper part of the Barcés river watershed (A Coruña, NW Spain)

J.V. Delgado; Ricardo Juncosa; H. Hernández; I. Falcón; Ana Vázquez


Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2006

Non-isothermal multiphase flow and reactive transport modelling of compacted bentonite simultaneously heated and hydrated

Ricardo Juncosa; Vicente Navarro; J.V. Delgado; Ana Vázquez


Vas Jornadas de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Gestión de Residuos Radiactivos, Vol. 4, 2003, págs. 185-189 | 2003

El programa español en biosfera: proyecto BIORAD

Fernando Recreo Jiménez; I. Simón; C. Ruiz; A. Tallos; L. Lomba; J.V. Delgado; Trinidad de Torres; José Eugenio Ortiz Menéndez; Paloma Gómez González; Ricardo Juncosa; P. Pinedo; A. Agüero; María Jesús Turrero Jiménez; P. Rivas; Antonio Vela; Belén Buil; J. Astudillo


IV Jornadas de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Gestión de Residuos Radioactivos, Vol. 3, 2001, págs. 175-194 | 2001

Modelos aclopados termo-hidro-geoquímicos: códigos de la serie core (core 2d, visual-core, fades-core,inverse-core, bio-core)

Luís Montenegro Pérez; G. Zhang; J.V. Delgado; F. Javier Samper Calvete; Z. Dai; Ricardo Juncosa; Vicente Navarro


IV Jornadas de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Gestión de Residuos Radioactivos, Vol. 3, 2001, págs. 161-174 | 2001

Coupled thermo-hydro-geochemical models of engineered clay barriers

Luís Montenegro Pérez; Ana María Vázquez González; J.V. Delgado; F. Javier Samper Calvete; Vicente Navarro; Jorge Molinero; Ricardo Juncosa

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Ana Vázquez

University of A Coruña

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Diego Carro

University of A Coruña

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I. Falcón

University of A Coruña

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Jorge Molinero

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Luis Cea

University of A Coruña

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