IP Library Granted Patent US 7,351,191
Granted Patent B2
US 7,351,191 · App. 11/218,678 · Granted Apr 1, 2008

Method for stabilizing contaminated waste

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Patent No.
US 7,351,191
App. No.
11/218,678
Granted
Apr 1, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for solidifying an oil-contaminated aqueous waste in situ or ex situ includes the step of combining the oil-contaminated waste with a clay, a cement and a sulfite salt solidification agent to form a solidified waste matrix, wherein the solidification agent undergoes hydration and cementation reactions in the waste matrix in the presence of water. Optionally, heavy metal stabilizing agents can also be combined with the waste.

Claims (32)

1. A method for solidifying an oil-containing waste, the method comprising the steps of:

providing the waste at a temperature above about 32° F.;

mixing a clay, a cement, a sulfite salt and water with the waste to form a solid waste matrix having an unconfined compressive strength of at least about 0.5 tons/ft 2 , wherein the waste contains water and wherein at least one of the clay and the cement are mixed with the waste before the sulfite salt is mixed with the waste.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sulfite salt is selected from the group consisting of magnesium sulfite and calcium sulfite.

3. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sulfite salt is selected from the group consisting of magnesium sulfite and calcium sulfite.

4. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sulfite salt is provided in an amount between about 5% and about 35% of the waste by weight.

5. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the unconfined compressive strength of the matrix is sufficiently low that the matrix is movable.

6. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the waste further contains an amphoteric heavy metal, wherein in the mixing step the waste is also mixed with an agent for stabilizing the heavy metal in the matrix.

7. A method as claimed in claim 6 wherein the matrix has a contaminant mobility sufficiently low to retain the heavy metal in the matrix.

8. A method as claimed in claim 7 wherein the matrix has a permeability coefficient no higher than about 1×10 −5 cm/sec.

9. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the clay is selected from the group consisting of natural clay and synthetic clay.

10. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the clay is selected from the group consisting of attapulgite clay, calcium montmorillonite, and sodium montmorillonite.

11. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cement is selected from the group consisting of blast furnace slag cement, Portland Cement, and ground slag/bottom ash.

12. A solidified waste matrix comprising an oil-contaminated waste, a clay, a cement, and a salt selected from the group consisting of a sulfite salt, a hydrated sulfite salt and a sulfate salt, the matrix having an unconfined compressive strength of at least about 0.5 tons/ft 2 and a permeability coefficient no higher than about 1×10 31 5 cm/sec.

13. A matrix as claimed in claim 12 , the salt being selected from the group consisting of magnesium sulfite, calcium sulfite, magnesium sulfate, calcium sulfate, hydrated magnesium sulfite and hydrated calcium sulfite.

14. A matrix as claimed in claim 12 , the unconfined compressive strength of the matrix being sufficiently low that the matrix is movable.

15. A matrix as claimed in claim 12 wherein the matrix further contains an amphoteric heavy metal.

16. A matrix as claimed in claim 15 wherein the matrix has a contaminant mobility sufficiently low to retain the heavy metal in the matrix.

17. A method for solidifying an oil-containing waste, the method comprising the steps of:

providing the waste at a temperature above about 32° F.;

mixing a clay, a cement, a sulfite salt and water with the waste to form a solid waste matrix having an unconfined compressive strength of at least about 0.5 tons/ft 2 , wherein the waste is dry and wherein the waste is combined with the water to form a slurry that is then mixed with sulfite salt.

18. A method as claimed in claim 17 wherein the sulfite salt and at least one of the clay and the cement are combined with the waste to form a dry mixture that is then combined with the water.

19. A method as claimed in claim 17 wherein the sulfite salt is selected from the group consisting of magnesium sulfite and calcium sulfite.

20. A method as claimed in claim 17 wherein the sulfite salt is provided in an amount that exceeds that of the waste by weight.

21. A method as claimed in claim 17 wherein the sulfite salt is provided in an amount between about 5% and about 35% of the waste by weight.

22. A method as claimed in claim 17 wherein the matrix is workable.

23. A method as claimed in claim 17 wherein the waste further contains an amphoteric heavy metal, wherein in the mixing step the waste is also mixed with an agent for stabilizing the heavy metal in the matrix.

24. A method as claimed in claim 23 wherein the matrix has a contaminant mobility sufficiently low to retain the heavy metal in the matrix.

25. A method as claimed in claim 24 wherein the matrix has a permeability coefficient no higher than about 1×10 −5 cm/sec.

26. A method as claimed in claim 17 wherein the clay is selected from the group consisting of natural clay and synthetic clay.

27. A method as claimed in claim 17 wherein the clay is selected from the group consisting of attapulgite clay, calcium montmorillonite, and sodium montmorillonite.

28. A method as claimed in claim 17 wherein the cement is selected from the group consisting of blast furnace slag cement Portland Cement, and ground slag/bottom ash.

Assignments (13)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 25, 2026
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 073884/0320 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 30, 2024
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS SECOND LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
To: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE SIGNATURE PAGE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 058453 FRAME: 0105. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Dec 22, 2023
From: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS FIRST LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066096/0034 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Dec 10, 2021
From: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS FIRST LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 058453/0105 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (SECOND LIEN) Recorded Dec 10, 2021
From: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS SECOND LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 058453/0166 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME 030230/0638 Recorded Jun 27, 2017
From: CITIZENS BANK, N.A.
To: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 043016/0402 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT REEL FRAME 037168/0743 Recorded Jun 27, 2017
From: CITIZENS BANK, N.A.
To: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 043016/0393 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2015
From: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
To: CITIZENS BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 037168/0743 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 17, 2013
From: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
To: RBS CITIZENS, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 030230/0638 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 17, 2013
From: WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE, INC.
To: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 030236/0009 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2012
From: RMT, INC.
To: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 029210/0752 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 17, 2011
From: TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
To: WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE, INC.
Reel/Frame 027242/0864 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 22, 2005
From: CHOWDHURY, AJIT K.; BAKER, KEVIN L.; GRAF, GREGORY J.; MACRI, JEFF C.
To: RMT, INC.
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