Title :
Possibility of groundwater contamination of copper grounding materials by soil corrosion and influx of various aqueous solutions in Jeju island
Author :
Sang-Kyu Kam ; Seong-Bo Oh ; Gae-Myoung Lee ; Ho-Chan Kim ; Chang-Jin Boo ; Young-Ki Jeong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Environ. Eng., Jeju Nat. Univ., Jeju, South Korea
Abstract :
The extent of copper leaching in soil columns packed with black volcanic soils, very dark brown volcanic soils, and dark brown non-volcanic soils and in soil beakers containing copper grounding materials (copper clad steel, copper pipe, and copper plate) were examined using deionized distilled water, HNO3 (pH 3.5) and 3.5% NaCl solution as a leaching solution. Among the leaching solutions, 3.5% NaCl solution highly affected the leaching of copper in soils containing copper grounding materials, except for black volcanic soil and copper clad steel. The effect of HNO3 (pH 3.5) soil on the leaching of copper was not so high because of buffering capacity of soils. The copper in soils and copper grounding materials were not easily leached by a deionized distilled water.
Keywords :
contamination; copper; corrosion; earthing; groundwater; leaching; soil; Cu; HNO3 effect; Jeju island; aqueous solution influx; black volcanic soils; copper clad steel; copper grounding materials; copper leaching; dark brown nonvolcanic soils; deionized distilled water; groundwater contamination; pH 3.5 soil; soil buffering capacity; soil columns; soil corrosion; very dark brown volcanic soils; Copper; Grounding; Lead; Nickel; Soil; Water; copper grounding materials; leaching of copper; leaching solution; soils of Jeju Island;
Conference_Titel :
Lightning Protection (ICLP), 2014 International Conference o
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
DOI :
10.1109/ICLP.2014.6973208