2016
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2015.09.0456
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Greening a Steel Mill Slag Brownfield with Biosolids and Sediments: A Case Study

Abstract: The former US Steel Corporation's South Works site in Chicago, IL, is a 230-ha bare brownfield consisting of steel mill slag fill materials that will need to be reclaimed to support and sustain vegetation. We conducted a case study to evaluate the suitability of biosolids and dredged sediments for capping the steel mill slag to establish good quality turfgrass vegetation. Eight study plots were established on a 0.4-ha parcel that received biosolids and dredged sediment blends of 0, 25, 50, or 100% biosolids (v… Show more

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“…The addition of biosolids was shown to mitigate this problem and had a significant positive effect on soil organic carbon, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, total phosphorous, and microbial biomass and activity 1 yr after blending with sediments (Kelly et al, 2007). The Chicago Park District and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago considered the use of biosolids blended with sediments for capping a portion of the former US Steel Corporation's site as an option for establishing parkland vegetation, and a case study was conducted to evaluate the suitability of biosolids and dredged sediments for capping the steel mill slag to establish good quality turfgrass vegetation (Brose et al, 2016). Overall, the results from this case study demonstrate that blends of biosolids and dredged sediments could be successfully used for capping steel mill slag brownfield sites to establish good quality turfgrass vegetation.…”
Section: Recovering Resources and Restoring Ecosystem Functions Of Urmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The addition of biosolids was shown to mitigate this problem and had a significant positive effect on soil organic carbon, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, total phosphorous, and microbial biomass and activity 1 yr after blending with sediments (Kelly et al, 2007). The Chicago Park District and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago considered the use of biosolids blended with sediments for capping a portion of the former US Steel Corporation's site as an option for establishing parkland vegetation, and a case study was conducted to evaluate the suitability of biosolids and dredged sediments for capping the steel mill slag to establish good quality turfgrass vegetation (Brose et al, 2016). Overall, the results from this case study demonstrate that blends of biosolids and dredged sediments could be successfully used for capping steel mill slag brownfield sites to establish good quality turfgrass vegetation.…”
Section: Recovering Resources and Restoring Ecosystem Functions Of Urmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the addition of organic soil amendments, such as biosolids, manure, and composts, restores soil ecosystem functioning. The work of Brose et al (2016) clearly shows that by using biosolids and dredged sediments, it is possible to grow plants even on steel mill slag and that with time, fertility of the soil improves. Basta et al (2016) address the use of biosolids and composts used successfully to improve soil ecosystem functioning of the Lake Calumet Cluster Site in Calumet, IL, a Superfund site impacted by heavy industry in the region.…”
Section: Recovering Resources and Restoring Ecosystem Functions Of Urmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Usually coarse sediments, such as gravel and sand, are more suitable for these uses than fine sediments (PIANC 1992). Some examples of engineered uses of dredged sediments are land creation, improvement and restoration (Yozzo et al 2004), offshore berms and shore protection (Coulet et al 2014, Malasavage et al 2012, replacement fill (Perrodin et al 2012) and capping (Brose et al 2016, Eek et al 2007). …”
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“…Supplementary Material Table A1: Summary of case studies of beneficial use of dredged sediments Compressive strength  Class strength Cement clinker (Aouad et al 2012) River  Only particles than 2 mm were crushed to reach a particle size smaller than 100 μm  Cadmium, Zinc (Brose et al 2016) n.a.…”
Section: Appendicesmentioning
confidence: 99%