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Page 1: Year 4 Research Fate of CCA-Treated Wood n Evaluate Fate of Wood Treated With Preservative Chemicals ä Evaluate CCA- and alternative-chemical- treated.

Year 4 Research

Fate of CCA-Treated Wood

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Evaluate Fate of Wood Treated With Preservative Chemicals Evaluate CCA- and alternative-chemical- treated

wood through TCLP and SPLP (Phase I) Evaluate arsenic species in leachates collected from

landfills(Phase II)

Objectives

Note: Complimentary Study on Chromium Speciation

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Phase I: Leaching of Alternative-Chemical Treated-Wood Products

Samples Include ACQ-Treated Wood CBA “ “ CC “ “ *** CDDC “ “ CCA “ “ Treated Through Facility A CCA “ “ Treated Through Facility B Untreated Wood Unknown Treated Wood (?)

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Sample Processing

8, 2”x4”x16 ft were purchased

AC

Q

AC

Q

AC

QC

BA

CBA

CBA

CC

A,1

CC

CC

CC

CD

DC

CD

DC

CD

DC

CC

A,1

CC

A,1 C

CA,

2

CC

A,2

CC

A,2

U

U

U

X

X

X

16ft

1 2 3 .....8

2 ft

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Analytical Methods for Alternative Chemicals

Description of Leaching Test Plan Review of existing methods for analysis

of alternative chemicals(AWPA, EPA, and others)

Proposed methods of analysis Questions for TAG

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Plan for Leaching

Primary Leaching Tests TCLP SPLP

Additional Leaching Tests Deionized/Distilled Water Synthetic Seawater

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Leaching Tests

Wood Sample

Size reducedfollowing standardleaching protocols

Leaching Test

18 hour contact, 20:1 Liquid to Solid ratio, Rotary extraction

Leachate Analysis

Leachate analyzedusing standardizedmethods

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Methods of Analysis

Sources of methods: AWPA Standards EPA Methods Instrument Manufacturer Methods Other

Methods are often matrix specific The matrix of interest in the this study is

aqueous leaching fluid

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Chemicals to be Analyzed

CC

CCA

ACQ

CBA

CDDC

As, Cr, Cu

Cu

Cu, B

Cu

Cu

--

DDAC

Tebuconazole

Dimethyldithio-carbamate

Citrate

PreservativeInorganicChemical(s)

OrganicChemical(s)

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Inorganic Methods

ICP-AES

FLAA

GFAA

6010B

7211

7210

A21-93

A11-93

A11-93

AnalyticalMethod

EPAMethod

AWPAStandard

Note: Methods may require extraction or digestiondepending on the matrix or method

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Organic Chemical Analysis

Citrate

DDAC

CDDC

Tebuconazole HPLC, GC

Colorimetric

HPLC,Titration

UV Spec

A16-A/17-97

A25-94 *

A23-94/A24-94

A2-98

OrganicChemical

AnalyticalTechnique

AWPA Method(liquids)

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Other Analytical Methods

Citrate by Ion Chromatography Dionex methods manual

Alternative Titration for DDAC Manufacturer suggestion

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Proposed Methods

Methods selected based on resources available, time constraints, and analytical objectives

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Analysis of Inorganic Chemicals

Copper and Boron will be analyzed using ICP, FLAA, or GFAA following US EPA methods (including acid digestion).

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ICP

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Perkin-Elmer 5100 FLAA/GFAA

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Analysis of Tebuconazole

A GC/MS will be used for analysis. Based on a modified version of AWPA

method A24-94 Detection limit is approximately 100 g/L

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Trace 2000 GC/MS

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Analysis of DDAC (ACQ)

A two-phase titration analysis will be performed following method A17-97.

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Titration Setup

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Analysis of CDDC

Analysis will be performed using a colorimetric method specified in A25-94 and instrument methods manual.

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Hach DR/4000U Spectrophotometer

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Analysis of Citrate

Analysis will be performed using Ion Chromatography

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Dionex DX-500 Ion Chromatograph

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Chromatogram

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Other Possibilities

Toxicity Tests MET-plate Microtox Algal assay Yeast assay

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Questions for TAG

Are we missing any analytes of concern?

Suggestions on methods? Comments on leaching tests?

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Bernine KhanUniversity of Miami

Arsenic:Arsenic: Toxicity, Mobility & Analytical

Methods for Speciation

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Part I - Characteristics Arsenic Species Arsenic Toxicity Arsenic Mobility

Part II - Arsenic Speciation Study Purpose of Study Goals for Year 4 Hydride Generation Method - SDDC

OutlineOutline

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Definition

Various species of an element which make up the total concentration of that element

- different oxidation states (e.g. arsenic +3, +5, -3)

inorganic - contains sulfur

organic - contains carbon/hydrogen groups

SpeciationSpeciation

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Why are we interested in speciation? Not all species are toxic Total concentration - over-/under-estimate toxicity Standards EPA’s MCL for DW- 50 g/L (5 g/L) As TCLP limit - 5000 g/L

SpeciationSpeciation

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Arsenic SpeciesArsenic Species

AsH3 - arsine (gas)

As(III) - inorganic arsenite

As(V) - inorganic arsenate

MMAA - monomethylarsonic acid

DMAA - dimethylarsinic acid

TMAO - trimethylarsine oxide

AsB - arsenobetaine (marine) *

AsC - arsenocholine (marine) *

Decreasing Toxicity

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Arsenic SpeciesArsenic Species

AsH3 - arsine (gas)

As(III) - inorganic arsenite

As(V) - inorganic arsenate - CCA

MMAA - monomethylarsonic acid

DMAA - dimethylarsinic acid

TMAO - trimethylarsine oxide

AsB - arsenobetaine (marine) *

AsC - arsenocholine(marine) *

Decreasing Toxicity

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Arsenic SpeciesArsenic Species

AsH3 - arsine (gas)

As(III) - inorganic arsenite

As(V) - inorganic arsenate

MMAA - monomethylarsonic acid

DMAA - dimethylarsinic acid

TMAO - trimethylarsine oxide

AsB - arsenobetaine (marine)*

AsC - arsenocholine (marine)*

Decreasing Toxicity

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Arsenic SpeciesArsenic Species

AsH3 - arsine (gas)

As(III) - inorganic arsenite

As(V) - inorganic arsenate

MMAA - monomethylarsonic acid

DMAA - dimethylarsinic acid

TMAO - trimethylarsine oxide

AsB - arsenobetaine (marine)*

AsC - arsenocholine (marine)*

Decreasing Toxicity

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Toxicity DataToxicity Data

Arsenic Compound

Inorganic arsenite [As(III)]

Inorganic arsenate [As(V)]

MMAA - monomethylarsonic

DMAA - dimethylarsinic acid

TMAO - trimethylarsine oxide

AsB - arsenobetaine (marine)

AsC - arsenocholine (marine)

LD50

(mg/kg)

4.5

14-18

1,800

1,200

10,600

10,000

6,000

Animal

rat

rat

mouse

mouse

mouse

mouse

mouse

LD50 - concentration at which 50% of a population dies.Low LD50 - more toxic High LD50 - less toxic

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Arsenic MobilityArsenic MobilityReducing O2 & Eh

As(V)+5

As(III)+3

As(III)+3

AsH3 (aq)

AsS+3

As

Most surface waters

Most ground waters

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

pH

Eh (

volt

s)0.75

0.50

0.25

0

-0.25

-0.50

-0.75

Eh-pH diagram

measure of system state (aerobic/ anaerobic)

As(III) - OxidizedAs(V) - ReducedMethylation

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Hyphenated techniques

Separation + detection methods

Separate As(III) and As(V) from interfering ions

Detection methods - detect & quantify

Part IIPart IIArsenic Speciation StudyArsenic Speciation Study

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Purpose of StudyPurpose of Study

• CCA treated wood disposed of in unlined C&D landfills

• Leaching studies show significant amounts of CCA leaching from wood under varying pH solutions

• Determine the total arsenic & individual concentration of As(III) & As(V) species

• Chemical Hydride Generation method

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Leaching StudyLeaching Study(Warner et al. 1990)

Arsenic leaching increases linearly with decreasing pH

Buffer pH %

As

citric acid/NaOH 2.5 -

citric acid/NaOH 3.5 68citric acid/NaOH 4.5

52citric acid/NaOH 5.5

32distilled water 7.0

17borax/HCl 8.5

9

Buffer pH %

As

H2SO4 2.5 40H2SO4 3.5 23H2SO4 4.5 17

Arsenic after 40 days - retention of 1.99 kg/m3 in new wood

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Goals for Year 4Goals for Year 4Current Study:

• Analysis of As(III) & As(V) by Chemical Hydride Generation (CHG) method

• SDDC - CHG method chosen - NaBH4

to reduce arsenic to its gaseous form (arsine) so as to be detected

• SDDC method - Test reproducibility using standard solutions

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Silver Diethyldithiocarbamate (SDDC) Method

Current StudyCurrent Study

20 10 5 2 1 0 ug

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Results of SDDC MethodsResults of SDDC Methods

Absorbance

0.185

0.082

0.038

0.03

0.018

0.009

Conc. (g)

20

10

5

2

1

0

Absorbance

0.17

0.072

0.05

0.02

0.018

0.009

Conc. (g)

20

10

5

2

1

0

Arsenite [As(III)]

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y = 0.0086x + 0.0057

R2 = 0.9846

0

0.02

0.04

0.06

0.08

0.1

0.12

0.14

0.16

0.18

0.2

0 5 10 15 20 25

Concentration (ug)

Ab

so

rba

nc

eAs(III) Calibration CurveAs(III) Calibration Curve

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Results of SDDC MethodsResults of SDDC Methods

Absorbance

0.24

0.15

0.078

0.04

0.02

0.009

Conc. (g)

20

10

5

2

1

0

Absorbance

0.24

0.142

0.08

0.037

0.03

0.015

Conc. (g)

20

10

5

2

1

0

Arsenate [(As(V)]

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y = 0.0113x + 0.0189R2 = 0.9951

0

0.05

0.1

0.15

0.2

0.25

0.3

0 5 10 15 20 25

Concentration (ug)

Ab

so

rba

nc

eAs(V) Calibration CurveAs(V) Calibration Curve

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Goals for Year 4Goals for Year 4

Next Steps:

• Determine how best to preserve sample

• Analyse GW samples near C&D landfills

• Analyse leachate from MSW and C&D(?) landfills

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Speciation of Chromium

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Chromium Speciation

Background

Methods of Analysis

Proposed Methodology

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Chromium Exists as Several Chemical Species

Most common oxidation states: 0, +3, +6

0: Elemental Chromium (Cr)+3: Trivalent Chromium

Species: Cr+3, Cr2O3

+6: Hexavalent ChromiumSpecies: CrO4

2-, Cr2O7-

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Chromium Speciation Important!

The characteristics and properties of trivalent chromium and hexavalent chromium are greatly different.

Cr(VI) is much more toxic and mobile than Cr(III)

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Difference between Cr(VI) and Cr(III) Factored into Regulations

RCRA Regulations40 CFR 261.4(b)(6)(i)

A solid waste that is a characteristic or listed hazardous waste solely because of chromium is not hazardous if…..

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A solid waste that is a characteristic or listed hazardous waste solely because of chromium is not hazardous if…..

– (A) The chromium in the waste is exclusively (or nearly exclusively) trivalent chromium; and

– (B) The waste is generated from an industrial process which uses trivalent chromium exclusively (or nearly exclusively) and the process does not generate hexavalent chromium; and

– (C) The waste is typically and frequently man-aged in non-oxidizing environments.

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Ingestion: Cr(III): 78,000 mg/kg Cr(VI): 390 mg/kg

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Cr(III) versus Cr(VI)

Hexavalent chromium exists in alkaline, strongly oxidizing environments

Trivalent chromium exists in moderately oxidizing and reduced environments

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pH

Eh (V)

10 12 144 6 820

0.0

-0.2-0.4

-0.6

1.0

0.2

0.8

0.4

0.6

1.2

Cr2O3

CrO4 2-

Cr2O7 -

Cr 3+

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pH

Eh (V)

10 12 144 6 820

0.0

-0.2-0.4

-0.6

1.0

0.2

0.8

0.4

0.6

1.2

Cr2O3

CrO4 2-

Cr2O7 -

Cr 3+

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Chromium in Wood Preservation

The chromium in CCA preservative solution is hexavalent chromium.

Upon fixation in the wood, Cr(VI) becomes converted to Cr(III)

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When Might Cr(VI) Be Encountered?

If wood is improperly fixed (as a result, for example, of inadequate fixation time at low temperatures)

When in contact with oxidizing chemicals such as deck brighteners

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Oxidation of Chromium in the Environment

In the natural environment, chromium tends to exist as Cr(III)

Oxidation of Cr(III) to Cr(VI) as a result of manganese (hydr)oxides

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Methods of Cr(VI) Analysis

Typical chromium measurements are total chromium (Cr(III) + Cr(VI) + other)

Methods have been developed for Cr(VI) analysis

Sample holding time is minimal

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Methods of Cr(VI) Analysis

Solvent extraction followed by total chromium analysis

Colorimetric Determinations Chromatographic Determinations

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Selected Method

Ion Chromatography

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Research Project:Assessing the Impact of Chromium in the Environment

Funding provided by Florida Department of Environmental Protection

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Tasks

1. Literature Review2. Assessment of pH and ORP as

indicators or Cr speciation3. Evaluate kinetics of conversion of

Cr(VI) to Cr(III) in natural soils4. Develop guidance document

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Additional Tasks

5. Examine Cr(VI) in ash from combustion of wood containing CCA-treated wood

6. Examination of Cr(VI) formation potential in C&D debris disposal environments

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Previous Research

In year 2, wood ash containing CCA-treated wood was found to leach chromium in an unpredictable manner (relative to arsenic)

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Arsenic Leaching from Wood Ash

0.01

0.1

1

10

100

1000

Ars

en

ic L

ea

ch

ate

Co

nc

en

tra

tio

n (

mg

/l)

TCLPSPLP

TC (5)

GWCTL(0.05)

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Chromium Leaching from Wood Ash

0.1

1

10

100C

hro

miu

m L

each

ate

Co

nce

ntr

atio

n (

mg

/l)

TCLPSPLP

TC (5)

GWCTL(0.10)

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