Environmental sustainable treatment and disposal technologies for reservoir wastes: a review.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, 200092, China.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Dredging reservoirs helps keep water levels high and makes sure boats can pass through safely.
  • It can also help reduce harmful chemicals and pollutants that can hurt the environment and people.
  • New methods using algae and reeds to manage dredged materials are not only cheaper but also better for the environment, and reusing these materials helps create a greener economy.

Article Abstract

The process of dredging reservoirs serves the purpose of preserving water storage capacity and ensuring the functionality of navigational channels. Additionally, it has the potential to mitigate the presence of pollutants and chemicals that pose risks to both the environment and human well-being. This review article examines the many ways of disposal and treatment of dredged sediment, as well as the ecological and economic advantages associated with these approaches. Algae and reed-based treatment methods have the potential to effectively and economically remediate and sustainably manage dredged sediments. Landfills and ocean dumping are widely utilized methods for the disposal of excavated materials. However, other approaches such as land reclamation, the use of fill material, and the preservation of wetlands can offer cost-effective solutions while also contributing to environmental conservation. The implementation of sediment cleaning, stabilization, and solidification techniques has the potential to effectively mitigate waste and improve the quality of sediment, hence facilitating its reuse. Algae and reed-based treatment systems have been found to effectively mitigate disposal costs and contribute to environmental enhancement. Additionally, the practice of reusing dredged sediments has been recognized as a valuable strategy in promoting a circular economy.

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