Abstract
Two incinerators in Taiwan have recently attempted to reuse the fly and bottom ash that they produce, but the mutagenicity of these types of ash has not yet been assessed. Therefore, we evaluated the mutagenicity of the ash with the Ames mutagenicity assay using the TA98, TA100, and TA1535 bacterial strains. We obtained three leachates from three leachants of varying pH values using the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure test recommended by the Taiwan Environmental Protection Agency (Taiwan EPA). We then performed the Ames assay on the harvested leachates. To evaluate the possible relationship between the presence of heavy metals and mutagenicity, the concentrations of five heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, and Zn) in the leachates were also determined. The concentrations of Cd and Cr in the most acidic leachate from the precipitator fly ash and the Cd concentration in the most acidic leachate from the boiler fly ash exceeded the recommended limits. Notably, none of the nine leachates extracted from the boiler, precipitator, or bottom ashes displayed mutagenic activity. This data partially affirms the safety of the fly and bottom ash produced by certain incinerators. Therefore, the biotoxicity of leachates from recycled ash should be routinely monitored before reusing the ash.
Highlights
The municipal solid waste (MSW) resource recovery program has been promoted in Taiwan since 1998
To further evaluate the safety of these ashes, the concentrations of heavy metals in all nine leachates derived from fly ash (FA) and bottom ash (BA) were determined
Most FA is often subjected to additional pretreatment procedures to diminish the relatively high heavy metal concentrations in an effort to eliminate possible environmental and safety concerns
Summary
The municipal solid waste (MSW) resource recovery program has been promoted in Taiwan since 1998. According to the latest data from the Taiwan Environmental Protection Agency (TEPA), approximately 7.4 million metric tons (MT) of MSW were produced in 2014. The total resource recovery rate reached 55.78% in 2014 [1]. There are 26 total (24 functional) incinerators in Taiwan, which processed approximately. 6.3 million MT of general and industrial waste in 2014. This led to the production of approximately 0.937 million MT (14.89%) of bottom ash (BA) and 0.194 million MT (3.09%) of fly ash (FA) [2]
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