A mercury sorbent test was performed near the headwaters of the Upper East
Fork Poplar Creek at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant in Tennessee. The sorbents SI
R-200 (ResinTech), Keyle:X (SolmeteX), and GT-73 (Rohm and Haas) were the b
est materials tested for low level mercury removal. Each of these sorbents
has a thiol-based active site. None of the tested sorbents reduced the merc
ury concentration to less than the existing 12 ng/l NPDES limit. For this s
mall scale test, SIR-200, Keyle:X, and GT-73 reduced the mercury concentrat
ion to less than 51 ng/l, which is a regulatory treatment goal. The other s
orbents tested, including granular activated carbon (Filtrasorb 300), did n
ot reduce the mercury concentration below 51 ng/l at any tested flow up to
5 bed volumes per minute. Because of the cost and large volume of sorbent,
a wastewater treatment plant for this stream would be prohibitively expensi
ve to construct and maintain. Published by Elsevier Science B.V.