A framework for the evaluation
of constituent leaching from wastes and secondary materials is presented. The
framework is based on the measurement of intrinsic leaching properties of the
material and use of mathematical modeling to extrapolate from laboratory testing
to estimates of release under field management scenarios. Site specific and
default scenarios are considered, which may be selected based on the evaluation
context. A tiered approach is provided to allow the end-user to balance between
the specificity of the release estimate, the amount of testing knowledge required,
a priori knowledge, and resources required to complete an evaluation. Detailed
test methodologies are provided for a suite of laboratory leaching tests.