Environmental impact assessment of leachate from elv storage place at the design stage

Authors

  • Anastasia M. Soboleva Linnéuniversitetet
  • Vasilii Yu. Rud' Linnéuniversitetet
  • Mikhail P. Fedorov Linnéuniversitetet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.2003.058

Keywords:

EIA, EL V, storage places, leakage of car operating fluids

Abstract

There is the acute problem of growth of motor vehicles reached the end of their useful
lives in Saint-Petersburg [1]. One of the possible ways for solving this problem it is
establishment of a recycling system for "end-of-life-vehicles" (ELV's), including
collection system and the creation of a storage places. Storage places are intermediate
links in recycling system of ELV's. Necessity of creation of storage places is connected
with absence of possibility of city authorities takes away ELV thrown their owners on the
street earlier than one year will up. Now it is difficult to tell exactly where storage places
will be situated within the precincts of a town or in the country. At the designing of
storage places it is necessary to carry out the environmental impact assessment (EIA).
Appearance of the given task is connected with potential leakage of car operating fluids
from ELV units at the collection and the storage process. This leakage is being mixed
with surface water and it cause soil and water pollution [2]. The problem ofleachate from
storage place is significant ifit has wide spread.

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Published

2019-08-15