Title of article :
The creosote content of used railway crossties as compared
with European stipulations for hazardous waste
Author/Authors :
Tomas Thierfeldera، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Elin Sandstr?mb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Through the history of railways, wooden crossties impregnated with potentially hazardous
creosote tar have supported the rails. With impregnated crossties having a lifespan of
approximately 50 years, their creosote content is considered as quite safely stored while in
dug-down usage. This situation of relative safety does, however, change into acute risk upon
replacement and destruction. Carrying a highly flammable content, creosote crossties
discharge a pulse of carcinogenic PAH compounds if burnt as ordinary waste. Safe
destruction is therefore required if concentrations exceed a critical limit stipulated by the
European Union. Since safe destruction is a process of considerable expense, there is a
tendency among financial stakeholders to underestimate the creosote content of used
railway crossties. In order to actually test whether concentrations generally exceed the
critical limit, a set of used creosote ties was therefore sampled while still situated in the
railway embankment. With a standard sum of sixteen PAH compounds used as an
expression of their total creosote content, the generic concentration was formally inferred
and found to significantly exceed the critical limit. The same applies to the fraction of seven
carcinogenic PAH compounds, that alone exceed the stipulated limit for hazardous waste. It
was also found that the material of railway embankments, whether or not the crossties were
used in switches and/or railway yards, and sample depth within the crosstie, has a
significant effect on creosote concentrations. Regardless of the status of these factors, the
concentrations significantly exceed the critical limit that defines hazardous waste within
the European Union.
Keywords :
CreosoteUsed railway crosstieHazardous waste
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment