Evaluation of Sediments from the River Drava and Their Potential for Further Use in the Building Sector

Materials (Basel). 2022 Jun 17;15(12):4303. doi: 10.3390/ma15124303.

Abstract

Sedimentation is a naturally occurring process of allowing particles in water bodies to settle out of the suspension under a gravity effect. In this study, the sediments of the Drava River were fully investigated to determine the heavy metal concentrations along the river and their potential reuse in the construction sector. Naturally dehydrated sediments from the Drava River were tested as an additive for the production of fired bricks. The dredged sediments were used as a substitute for natural brick clay in amounts up to 50% by weight, and it was confirmed that up to 20% by weight of the added sediment could be used directly in the process without critically affecting performance. Finally, the naturally dehydrated sediments were also evaluated for their use as a filling material in the construction of levees. The natural moisture content of the dehydrated sediment was too high for it to be used without additives, so quicklime was added as an inorganic binder. The test results showed an improvement in the geotechnical properties of the material to such an extent that it is suitable as a filling material for levees.

Keywords: clay industry; heavy metals; levees; pollution; river sediments.

Grants and funding

The authors would like to thank the Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) for project grant L7-2629 (2020–2023): “Evaluation and remediation of sediments for further use in building sector (READY4USE)”.