Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) are a widely used recycled building material. RCA materials have many uses such as a road base or backfilling trenches. Our study investigated the potential water-contamination risks of water exposed to RCA materials. We recirculated water for 60 min through four different treatments. Two treatments were a PVC gutter filled with different size grades of RCA material (20 mm and 45 mm), the third treatment was a clean PVC gutter and the fourth and final treatment was an unused concrete water pipe. Results showed that RCA material exposed to water released a suite of contaminants that could be ecologically hazardous to aquatic species. RCA leached metals over the 60-min recirculation (aluminium, arsenic, bari...
Concrete is the most diffused building material worldwide; its large availability is however respons...
Cathode ray tube (CRT) glass, when disposed, is considered a hazardous material due to its lead toxi...
To encounter the issues of waste materials, low tensile strength of concrete and environmental impac...
Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) is one of the most prevalent construction waste products what is ...
Concrete is the premier construction material across the world and the most widely used in all types...
International audienceThis chapter starts with widely recommended and used methodologies for environ...
The re-use of construction and demolition, ceramic and similar waste in the construction industry ha...
This paper presents an overview of previous studies on the environmental impact (EI) and toxicity of...
With the continuing rise in global population, there is a rising need to find alternate sources of w...
The “ValReCon20 program” has proven the possibility to replace up to 100% of the coarse virgin aggre...
The irresponsible disposal of untreated wastewater into waters, soil and groundwater results in pol...
Phosphorus is one of the key nutrients that lead to eutrophication in surface water. However, existi...
Construction and demolition waste are one of the major waste streams in the world. Aggregates must b...
These days, sustainability has become a primary concern as the large amount of natural resources are...
The degradation of concrete structures due to chlorides and sulphates penetration is of obvious impo...
Concrete is the most diffused building material worldwide; its large availability is however respons...
Cathode ray tube (CRT) glass, when disposed, is considered a hazardous material due to its lead toxi...
To encounter the issues of waste materials, low tensile strength of concrete and environmental impac...
Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) is one of the most prevalent construction waste products what is ...
Concrete is the premier construction material across the world and the most widely used in all types...
International audienceThis chapter starts with widely recommended and used methodologies for environ...
The re-use of construction and demolition, ceramic and similar waste in the construction industry ha...
This paper presents an overview of previous studies on the environmental impact (EI) and toxicity of...
With the continuing rise in global population, there is a rising need to find alternate sources of w...
The “ValReCon20 program” has proven the possibility to replace up to 100% of the coarse virgin aggre...
The irresponsible disposal of untreated wastewater into waters, soil and groundwater results in pol...
Phosphorus is one of the key nutrients that lead to eutrophication in surface water. However, existi...
Construction and demolition waste are one of the major waste streams in the world. Aggregates must b...
These days, sustainability has become a primary concern as the large amount of natural resources are...
The degradation of concrete structures due to chlorides and sulphates penetration is of obvious impo...
Concrete is the most diffused building material worldwide; its large availability is however respons...
Cathode ray tube (CRT) glass, when disposed, is considered a hazardous material due to its lead toxi...
To encounter the issues of waste materials, low tensile strength of concrete and environmental impac...