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TitleSite-specific protocol to assess the environmental compatibility of spoil materials produced by EPB-TBM
AbstractThe increasing use of Earth Pressure Balanced Shields (EPB-TBMs) in the tunnelling industry has been due to their advantages over conventional excavation methods, such as continuous operation, safer working conditions, reduced damage at surface level and higher tunnelling speed. The performance of EPB-TBMs relies on the use of appropriate soil conditioning foaming agents containing water solutions of surfactants, mainly sodium lauryl ether sulphate (SLES) and in smaller concentrations other additives. In accordance with the Italian legislation, spoil material from excavation processes can be re-used as by-products if the chemical thresholds for organic and inorganic contaminants (e.g. heavy metals, hydrocarbons C>12; Italian Decree 120/2017) are not exceeded. However, there are currently neither SLES soil threshold limits in European and Italian legislation (Annex 4 of the Italian Decree 120/2017), nor comprehensive studies on its possible ecotoxicological effects on soil and water organisms. The ecological approach here reported, consisting of site-specific studies together with ecotoxicological tests performed on the real excavated soils, aims to fill the gap between the lack of threshold limits in soil and water for these multicomponent commercial products and the environmental protection. The studies are planned following a preliminary evaluation of the foaming agent treatment ratios to be used for the specific lithological characteristics of the excavated soils. Here we report the main steps of the environmental studies useful for producing a "Protocol for the assessment of environmental compatibility of the spoil material during the tunnelling in the construction site". The aim of the protocol is to address engineering contractors and stakeholders (e.g. Railway and Motorway operators) on how to verify the environmental compatibility of excavated soil before putting it in the destination site. It is very important to highlight that the protocol (e.g. the ecotoxicological test selection) has taken into account the site-specific characteristics and the possible environmental exposure scenarios in order to protect ecosystems and human health
SourceSETAC Europe 28th Annual Meeting, Roma, 13-17/05/2018
Keywordsfoaming agentsSLESbiodegradabilityecotoxicity
Year2018
TypeAbstract in atti di convegno
AuthorsBarra Caracciolo A, Grenni P, Beccaloni E, Patrolecco L,
Text389089 2018 foaming agents SLES biodegradability ecotoxicity Site specific protocol to assess the environmental compatibility of spoil materials produced by EPB TBM Barra Caracciolo A, Grenni P, Beccaloni E, Patrolecco L, IRSA Cnr, ISS, Roma Responsible and Innovative Research for Environmental Quality. SETAC Europe, Brussels Published version https //rome.setac.org/wp content/uploads/2018/04/abstract book_scientific part_FINAL cover 3.pdf SETAC Europe 28th Annual Meeting Roma 13 17/05/2018 Internazionale Su invito The increasing use of Earth Pressure Balanced Shields EPB TBMs in the tunnelling industry has been due to their advantages over conventional excavation methods, such as continuous operation, safer working conditions, reduced damage at surface level and higher tunnelling speed. The performance of EPB TBMs relies on the use of appropriate soil conditioning foaming agents containing water solutions of surfactants, mainly sodium lauryl ether sulphate SLES and in smaller concentrations other additives. In accordance with the Italian legislation, spoil material from excavation processes can be re used as by products if the chemical thresholds for organic and inorganic contaminants e.g. heavy metals, hydrocarbons C>12; Italian Decree 120/2017 are not exceeded. However, there are currently neither SLES soil threshold limits in European and Italian legislation Annex 4 of the Italian Decree 120/2017 , nor comprehensive studies on its possible ecotoxicological effects on soil and water organisms. The ecological approach here reported, consisting of site specific studies together with ecotoxicological tests performed on the real excavated soils, aims to fill the gap between the lack of threshold limits in soil and water for these multicomponent commercial products and the environmental protection. The studies are planned following a preliminary evaluation of the foaming agent treatment ratios to be used for the specific lithological characteristics of the excavated soils. Here we report the main steps of the environmental studies useful for producing a Protocol for the assessment of environmental compatibility of the spoil material during the tunnelling in the construction site . The aim of the protocol is to address engineering contractors and stakeholders e.g. Railway and Motorway operators on how to verify the environmental compatibility of excavated soil before putting it in the destination site. It is very important to highlight that the protocol e.g. the ecotoxicological test selection has taken into account the site specific characteristics and the possible environmental exposure scenarios in order to protect ecosystems and human health Abstract in atti di convegno luisa.patrolecco PATROLECCO LUISA anna.barracaracciolo BARRA CARACCIOLO ANNA paola.grenni GRENNI PAOLA TA.P04.005.011 Vulnerabilita degli ecosistemi delle acque sotterranee e attenuazione naturale degli inquinanti nel suolo e nel sottosuolo