Characterization of bottom ash from two hospital waste incinerators in Rabat, Morocco

Author:

Bakkali Meriem EL12,Bahri Meriem1,Gmouh Said3,Jaddi Hassan1,Bakkali Mohammed2,Laglaoui Amin2,Mzibri Mohammed EL1

Affiliation:

1. Unité de Biologie et Recherche Médicale, Cnesten, Rabat, Morocco

2. Equipe de Recherche Biotechnologies et Génie des Biomolécules (ERBGB), Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Tanger, Morocco

3. Unités d’Appui Techniques à la Recherche Scientifique, Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique et Technique, Rabat, Morocco

Abstract

The uncontrolled disposal of bottom ash generated by the incineration units of hazardous and infected wastes in developed countries are the main cause of significant damage, such as contamination of the soil, as well as surface and underground waters, which may put both the environment and public health at risk. In Morocco, little information is available on the chemical properties of the resulting ashes. In this study, 16 hospital waste ash samples were collected from the incinerators of the two main hospitals in Rabat: Ibn Sina and Cheikh Zayd. A series of tests was conducted, including particle size distribution, mineralogical and chemical composition, and heavy metal leaching behaviour. The results showed that the samples were composed mainly of P2O5 (18%), SiO2 (17%), Na2O (16%), CaO (14%) and SO3 (10%). Moreover, chemical analysis clearly demonstrated that medical waste (MW) contains large amounts of waste generated by domestic activities in the hospital, with a lack of sorting system in the monitoring of MW. Furthermore, the ashes contained high concentrations of heavy metals such as zinc, lead, chromium and nickel with a vast range of 0.5–25071 mg/kg. Leaching tests showed that the extracted amounts of all the heavy metals were lower, with concentrations < 2.85 mg/kg. Comparison of the corresponding heavy metal concentrations with the limit values set by the Council Decision 2003/33/EC allowed us to conclude that bottom ashes meet the waste acceptance criteria regarding these heavy metals.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pollution,Environmental Engineering

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