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Runoff water loaded with road de‐icing salts: Occurrence, environmental impact and treatment processes

Mitra Ebrahimi Gardeshi, Hamed Arab, Alae Benguit, Patrick Drogui

2023Water and Environment Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract To ensure road safety during winter, it is necessary to use de‐icing salts. However, the detrimental effects of these salts on aquatic ecosystems, vegetation, lakes, ground and surface water, and soils have become a major concern in recent years. This review aims to discuss the adverse environmental impact of using de‐icing salts on the environment and explore current conventional methods used for managing and treating runoff water. Additionally, desalination techniques in terms of their effectiveness and energy requirements have been discussed. By comparing energy costs and considering the salinity levels of runoff water containing de‐icing salts, electrodialysis as a potential technique is introduced to be combined with conventional approaches for removing and recovering salt from runoff water loaded from road de‐icing salt.

Topics & Concepts

Surface runoffEnvironmental scienceDesalinationIcingElectrodialysisEnvironmental engineeringAquatic ecosystemSurface waterEnvironmental chemistryMeteorologyChemistryBiochemistryEcologyPhysicsBiologyMembraneSmart Materials for ConstructionMembrane-based Ion Separation TechniquesMembrane Separation Technologies