TB 14 - Treatment of Chromium Contamination and Chromium Ore Processing Residue (2007)
Chromium is a transition metal of Group VIB of the Periodic Table which has historically been used in a wide range of industrial applications including steel, pigments, wood preservatives, electroplating, metal finishing, dyes, leather tanning, textiles and chemical manufacture. In general, the treatment of Cr contamination will focus on the highly toxic hexavalent form of Cr (Cr(VI)), and its transformation into the relatively low toxicity trivalent form (Cr(III)), a process that typically involves chemical reduction and precipitation as Cr(III).
This bulletin provides information on the treatment of Cr contamination in the environment and summarises a number of remedial methods that have been used to treat it. In addition, it looks at the wider issue of chromium ore processing residue (COPR) contamination in the south-east of Glasgow, potential methods for its remediation and the next steps for the redevelopment of this area.