Management of chemical toxic wastes

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Inventors

Gold, Louis

Application #

030991

Filed

Apr-19-1979

Published

May-25-1982

Current US Class

110/237
110/259
110/346
588/201
588/242
588/252

International Classes

F23G 007/00

Field of Search

110/237 110/346 110/259 252/301.1 75/42

Examiners

Favors; Edward G.

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Abstract
Two regimes of vertical shaft furnace operation can be employed to slag encapsulate hazardous chemical wastes. One of these is similar to a method applicable to radioactive wastes, involving the pouring of hot molten slag from a Coal Reactor over the hazardous matter contained in a suitable designed crucible. The other method is especially appropriate for the treatment of chemical wastes that have become mixed with a great deal of soil or other diluent as must be handled as in the case of the Love Canal incident. It consists of feeding the contaminated solid mass into the Coal Reactor with a predetermined amount of coal and limestone that will still admit an adequate heat balance to generate a carefully tailored slag to incorporate the reacted waste feedstock.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of chemical toxic wastes management by thermal decomposition using a coal reactor as the heat source and slag producer for purging and encapsulation comprising the steps:

(a) Feeding said toxic wastes via a seal at the top of the coal reactor together with adjusted input of coal and limestone to effect direct thermal decomposition and purging of the decomposition products and wherein said wastes, coal, and limestone form a stockline located above a combustion zone,

(b) controlling the flow of the resultant gaseous effluent by establishing a reflux mode forcing the said effluent to exit the coal reactor via an upcomer conduit located intermediate the stockline and the combustion zone to maintain complete removal of toxic pollutants,



Description
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

Conventional methods for dealing with such chemical toxic wastes as represented by the Love Canal crisis have been rejected as inadequate. Many similar disastrous discoveries have added to the immensity of the problem with the prospects of costs that are astronomical. The foundations of a practical solution were indeed discussed with the City of Niagra Falls in Aug. 1978, followed by a confidential disclosure more recently.

The Coal Reactor version of a vertical shaft furnace is envisioned as the best approach to the detoxification of hazardous chemical wastes, offering on site operation to minimize handling and transportation. In this fashion a clean, inexpensive energy source resulting from the burning of coal can give rise to an adequate thermal reservoir and slag volume for the treatment of such wastes, taking full advantage of a new type of utility station awaiting development. The symbiotic operation inherent in the innovative response to the health dangers posed by chemical toxic residues from industrial plants virtually insures successful resolution of an increasingly growing environmental menace for which there may be no other realistic solution.
 
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