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Title Characterisation of used traction sand for utilization aspects in earth construction based on the requirements of Finnish environmental legislation
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Authors Pöykiö, R; Grönvall, M; Watkins, G; Välimäki, I; Perämäki, P; Dahl, O
Title Characterisation of used traction sand for utilization aspects in earth construction based on the requirements of Finnish environmental legislation
Year 2019
Published Geology Geophysics And Environment, 45, 2
DOI 10.7494/geol.2019.45.2.99
Abstract Finland launched a new Government Decree, the so-called MARA-regulation, on the utilization of certain wastes in earth construction on 1.1.2018. This statutory regulation sets limit values for the solubility of heavy metals (Sb, As, Ba, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Mo, Ni, Se, Zn, V, Hg), chloride, sulphate, fluoride and dissolved organic carbon, as well as for organic substance (petroleum hydrocarbons, benzene, naphthalene, TEX (toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene), PAH-, phenolic- and PCB-compounds). In this case study, the concentrations of these harmful substances in the used traction sand collected in the city of Kemi, Northern Finland, were lower than their limit values set in the MARA-regulation. Therefore, this residue is a potential material to be used at earth construction sites such as in roads and roadways, in field and embankment structures, as well as in floor structures of industrial or storage buildings. However, if the used traction sand is to be utilized for these kinds of civil engineering purposes, an environmental permit is still needed because this material is not yet included in the scope of the MARA-regulation. This paper also gives an overview of the relevant Finnish environmental legislation on the utilization of wastes as an earth construction material.
Author Keywords BCR extraction; circular economy; civil engineering; construction; MARA-regulation; recycled material; waste
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000493304400003
WoS Category Environmental Sciences; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geology
PDF https://journals.agh.edu.pl/geol/article/download/3156/2290
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