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受污染沉积物原位覆盖材料研究进展

祝凌燕1,2;张子种1,2;周启星1   

  1. 1南开大学环境科学与工程学院, 天津 300071;2天津市城市生态环境修复与污染防治重点实验室, 天津 300457
  • 收稿日期:2007-06-24 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2008-04-10 发布日期:2008-04-10

Research progress ofin situ capping materials for contaminated sediment remediation.

ZHU Ling-yan1,2;ZHANG Zi-zhong1,2;ZHOU Qi-xing1   

  1. 1College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China;2Tianjin Key Laboratory of Remediation and Pollution Control for Urban Ecological Environment, Tianjin 300071, China
  • Received:2007-06-24 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2008-04-10 Published:2008-04-10

摘要: 原位覆盖技术是一种新兴的沉积物修复技术,它与传统的受控自然恢复技术和疏浚技术相比,具有较好的修复效果、更小的生态风险与更低廉的成本,引起了广泛的关注。在20世纪70年代后期,原位覆盖技术已经应用到受污染沉积物修复中。经过近30年的发展,原位覆盖技术已经在美国、德国、日本、澳大利亚、挪威与加拿大等国家的受污染现场应用中取得了成功,并且在工程实践和理论研究相互促进过程中,该技术得到进一步的完善。其中,原位覆盖材料表现得更为突出,使得原位覆盖技术的应用前景变得广阔。本文对近年来国际上原位覆盖工程实践中各种覆盖材料的应用状况和实际修复效果进行了总结,为其在我国的应用起到推动作用。

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Abstract: In situ capping is an emerging technology for contaminated sediment remediation, and has shown its advantages of better remediation performance, less ecological risk, and lower construction and management cost over the traditional technologies such as controlled natural recovery and sediment removal. Since the late 1970s, this technology has been successfully applied in many contaminated sites in the United States, German, Japan, Australia, Norway, Canada, and other countries. With the advancement of both engineering projects and theoretical researches, in situ capping technology has been improved significantly, and especially, the development of capping materials has brought a broad and bright future for this technology. In this paper, the applications and performances of various in situ capping materials in the world during the last twenty years were reviewed and summarized, aimed to promote the application of in situ capping in China.

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