Heavy metal contamination in soil and the resulting groundwater pollution are common at many brownfield sites. Soil washing, which dissolves contaminants into a washing solution to separate them from the soil matrix, has emerged as a promising remediation strategy. This study assessed the feasibility of applying soil washing to Pb-contaminated soil collected from an industrial area within the Trieste Port Authority (Italy) through a series of leaching tests. Batch tests were conducted using ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)-based extractants combined with various reducing agents to identify the most effective and environmentally sustainable washing solution. The results show that coupling EDTA with hydroxylamine hydrochloride or sodium dithionite significantly enhanced Pb solubilisation compared with EDTA alone, with dithionite emerging as the most suitable reducing agent due to its lower toxicity and reduced environmental impact. Sequential extraction tests revealed that up to 50% of total Pb could be removed after repeated washing cycles. Column leaching tests further confirmed the high efficiency of the EDTA–sodium dithionite system, achieving Pb removal rates of approximately 70% under continuous flow conditions. Overall, the results demonstrate that EDTA combined with low-dose sodium dithionite provides an effective and practical remediation strategy for heavily polluted industrial soils.
From Batch to Column: Advancing Soil Washing Approaches for Remediating Pb-Contaminated Industrial Soils
Serena Doni
;Irene Rosellini;Eleonora Peruzzi
;Cristina Macci;Francesca Vannucchi;Grazia Masciandaro
2026
Abstract
Heavy metal contamination in soil and the resulting groundwater pollution are common at many brownfield sites. Soil washing, which dissolves contaminants into a washing solution to separate them from the soil matrix, has emerged as a promising remediation strategy. This study assessed the feasibility of applying soil washing to Pb-contaminated soil collected from an industrial area within the Trieste Port Authority (Italy) through a series of leaching tests. Batch tests were conducted using ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)-based extractants combined with various reducing agents to identify the most effective and environmentally sustainable washing solution. The results show that coupling EDTA with hydroxylamine hydrochloride or sodium dithionite significantly enhanced Pb solubilisation compared with EDTA alone, with dithionite emerging as the most suitable reducing agent due to its lower toxicity and reduced environmental impact. Sequential extraction tests revealed that up to 50% of total Pb could be removed after repeated washing cycles. Column leaching tests further confirmed the high efficiency of the EDTA–sodium dithionite system, achieving Pb removal rates of approximately 70% under continuous flow conditions. Overall, the results demonstrate that EDTA combined with low-dose sodium dithionite provides an effective and practical remediation strategy for heavily polluted industrial soils.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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