@inproceedings{oai:iwate-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015534, author = {IWAMOTO, Y and SHIMIZU, Y and MORITA, S and OKAWARA, M}, book = {IOP Conference Series : Earth and Environmental Science}, month = {Sep}, note = {In recent years, there has been an increasing number of cases in Japan where countermeasures against environmental pollution caused by natural heavy metals contained in soil and wastewater generated during construction work have become a problem. For example, when arsenic, which is often used, exceeds 0.01 mg/L, which is the criterion in the elution test, the generated soil is covered with low-permeability (permeability coefficient ≤1×10-6 cm/s) soil mixed with bentonite to prevent heavy metal leakage. Although the impact on the surrounding environment is predicted in the design of such a disposal site, it does not accurately reflect the behavior of leachate in the embankment and the elution characteristics of heavy metals. Therefore, in this study, for the purpose of optimal design of the disposal site, the distribution of heavy metals in the embankment, behavior of leachate, and elution amount of heavy metals were investigated, and a numerical analysis method using the advectiondispersion equation was examined. In addition, a large column test using soil at the site was conducted to reproduce the site. The parameters related to the permeation characteristics obtained from the column test agreed with the field test; however, the unit elution amount, which is a parameter related to the elution characteristics, was 7.5 times that of the field test. This result indicates the possibility of overestimating the elution amount of heavy metals in the test modeling of the disposal site., The 3rd International Conference on Advances in Civil and Ecological Engineering Research 27-30 July 2021, Online Conference, China}, publisher = {IOP Publishing}, title = {Elution and Containment of Harmful Substances in Construction-Generated Soil : A Case Study of Oshikado Tunnel, Japan}, volume = {849}, year = {2021} }