JOURNAL ARTICLE

Lead Stabilization by Phosphate Amendments in Soil Impacted by Paint Residue

A. P. SchwabKatie L. LewisM.K. Banks

Year: 2006 Journal:   Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A Vol: 41 (3)Pages: 359-368

Abstract

The addition of phosphate was evaluated for contaminant stabilization in soils impacted by lead paint residue. Soils sampled from 15 highway bridge sites in Indiana were screened based on residual lead concentrations from paint contamination. Two appropriate bridge sites were identified in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Soluble phosphate was added to the soil at a mole ratio of 3:1 P:Pb. The efficacy of phosphate treatment was evaluated by a physiologically based extraction test (PBET), uptake of lead by sunflowers, and leaching of lead from soil columns. Sunflowers were established on both field sites, and the mean Pb concentration in the above-ground biomass indicated that the rate of uptake was similar to plants growing in uncontaminated soil. The second bioavailability assessment was the physiologically based extraction test, designed to evaluate heavy metal availability during ingestion. After 1 year at both sites, the addition of phosphate significantly reduced the concentrations of lead extracted by PBET, indicating that the lead in the amended soils had lower bioavailability than in the unamended soils. In the column study, the contaminated soil produced the highest mass of leached Pb, and the addition of P reduced the mass of Pb in the leachate to similar levels found in the uncontaminated soil. Overall, the addition of soluble phosphate to these soils appears to be an effective approach for immobilizing Pb and reducing the associated bio-accessibility.

Keywords:
Bioavailability Environmental chemistry Phosphate Chemistry Soil water Leaching (pedology) Toxicity characteristic leaching procedure Environmental remediation Residue (chemistry) Extraction (chemistry) Leachate Contamination Environmental science Heavy metals Soil science Chromatography

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Heavy metals in environment
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Pollution
Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Arsenic contamination and mitigation
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Chemistry

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