Title: Contamination at Pride Park
1Contamination at Pride Park
- The Reclamation and Remediation Strategies
Implemented at the Contaminated Pride Park Site
in Derby .
Jasmit Bains and Jamie Laukaitis
2Prologue
- East Midlands - centre of the Industrial
revolution - FACT
- PRIDE - Partnership to Regenerate through
Innovative Development the Environment of Derby
Industrial Revolution late 18th and early 19th
century
Lead to the contamination of many sites
Derby Successful in winning the city challenge
scheme
Economic change
Regeneration of sites needed
3The Site...
Eastern side of site Most highly contaminated
Old gas works and land fill site
The site is bounded to the North and East by the
River Derwent
Old railway works
Western side of site lower levels of
contamination, consists of old gravel pits and
engineering works
4Consequences...
Inspection 800 soil samples showing 22
different determinants
5Remediation Strategy
BENTONITE WALL
- Longest and largest elevation area of any similar
type wall in the UK - 3km long
- 5-10m deep
- HDPE membrane
- Maximum permeability to water of 1x10-8 m/sec
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6CAPILLARY BREAK BLANKET
- A 650mm thick high-permeability layer of graded
stone - Protects surface from contaminants from the
action of capillary rise - Encourages infiltration through the landfill
VENT TRENCH
- Methane gas is produced from municipal refuse tip
- The trench encircled the landfill to prevent
gases migrating beyond - Venting pipes release methane gas safely into the
atmosphere
7WASTE REPOSITORIES
- Two on site fully engineered waste repositories
- House the total of 93,015m3 of contaminated waste
- Located on the south side of the site
GROUNDWATER TREATMENT PLANT
- Leachate drainage system extracts and collects
contaminated ground water - Collected water is pumped to an on site ground
water treatment plant - Water cleaned and treated
8OTHER
- Construction of a flood bund
- Raising the general level of the site
PFA AT PRIDE PARK
- Shortfall of 171,000m3 of material
- PFA used environmentally sustainable and cost
effective - Successful in raising ground and construction of
waste repositories
9Reclaimed Site
Site Boundary
Bentonite Wall
Flood Bund
Gas Vent Trench
Secondary Waste Repository
Water Treatment Plant
Waste Repository
10Questions......
- Thank you for listening...