A Review On The Binder Used To Remediate The Contaminated Soil By Stabilisation Method

Authors

  • Mohamad Azim Mohammd Azmi Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
  • Noor Baizura Hamid DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, CENTER FOR DIPLOMA STUDIES UNIVERSITI TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA
  • Mardiha Mokhtar DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, CENTER FOR DIPLOMA STUDIES UNIVERSITI TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA
  • Noorul Hudai Abdullah DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, CENTER FOR DIPLOMA STUDIES UNIVERSITI TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA
  • Shahiron Shahidan
  • Saiful Azhar Ahmad Tajudin

Keywords:

Contaminated Soil, Remediation Methods, Soil Stabilisation, Binder

Abstract

Soil is the essential for life, in the sense that they provide the medium for plant growth, habitat for many insects and other organisms, act as a filtration system for surface water, carbon store and maintenance of atmospheric gases. Unfortunately, soil is extremely exposable to contamination. It is necessity to treat the contaminated soils to reduce the heavy metal component in the soils. Thus, a review of the binder used to remediate the contaminated soil using the stabilization of contaminated soil with cement and waste material is chosen as it is widely applied method to sustain the environment. The method that were used is Stabilisation/Solidification (S/S) treatment process which consists addition of binders to strengthen back the soil to its formal state. It is shown by these studies that that S/S remediation methods using various type of binders has made an attempt to solve this long overdue problem. These studies found that by using recycle material or waste material such as bagasse ash, rice husk, sea-shell, and biochar able to improve the quality of soil treatment.

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Published

24-05-2021

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Civil Engineering

How to Cite

Mohammd Azmi, M. A., Hamid, N. B. ., Mokhtar, M., Abdullah, N. H., Shahidan, S., & Ahmad Tajudin, S. A. (2021). A Review On The Binder Used To Remediate The Contaminated Soil By Stabilisation Method. Multidisciplinary Applied Research and Innovation, 2(2), 7-13. https://publisher.uthm.edu.my/periodicals/index.php/mari/article/view/1797

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