Environmental Fate and Effects of Foaming Agents Containing Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate in Soil Debris from Mechanized Tunneling
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
A wide use of foaming agents as lubricants is required in mechanized tunneling. Their main
component, the anionic surfactant sodium lauryl ether sulphate (SLES), can remain in residual
concentrations in soil debris, influencing their potential reuse as by-product. This study aimed at
evaluating the environmental fate and eects of a foaming product used for conditioning soils collected
from real excavation sites, in the presence/absence of an anti-clogging polymer, both containing SLES.
Soil microcosm experiments were set-up and incubated for 28 days. Over time, soils and their water
extracts (elutriates) were collected to perform both ecotoxicological tests (Vibrio fischeri, Lepidium
sativum, Eisenia foetida, Hetereocypris incongruens, Danio rerio) and SLES analysis. The results showed
that, just after conditioning, SLES did not exert any hazardous eect on the organisms tested except
for the bacterium V. fischeri, which was the most sensitive to its presence. However, from day seven
the toxic eect on the bacterium was never observed thanks to the SLES decrease in the elutriates
(<2 mg/L). SLES degraded in soils (half-lives from 9 to 25 days) with higher disappearance rates
corresponding to higher values of microbial abundances. This study highlights the importance of
site-specific studies for assessing the environmental reuse of spoil materials.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
TBM-EPB excavation; SLES; spoil material; ecotoxicity
Elenco autori:
Mariani, Livia; Rolando, Ludovica; Pescatore, Tanita; Patrolecco, Luisa; BARRA CARACCIOLO, Anna; Grenni, Paola; Ademollo, Nicoletta; Spataro, Francesca; Donati, Enrica; Rauseo, Jasmin; Muzzini, VALERIO GIORGIO
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