“…The material is known for its complex physicochemical characteristics and metastable mineralogical composition Chandler et al, 1997) and is considerably enriched in potentially toxic trace elements compared to its parent material (Chandler et al, 1997). Although geochemical models have been used successfully to identify the leaching processes in MSWI bottom ash in batch experiments (e.g., Johnson et al, 1996;Comans, 1997, 1999;Dijkstra et al, 2006a), reports on the application of such models to dynamic MSWI bottom ash systems are, however, relatively scarce (Bäverman et al, 1997;Dijkstra et al, 2002;Baranger et al, 2002;Gardner et al, 2002;Mostbauer and Lechner, 2006). Dijkstra et al (2002) used a reactive transport model based on equilibrium chemistry to identify processes that control the leaching of major and trace elements from weathered MSWI bottom ash in a percolation test.…”