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Leaching Of Heavy Metals In Acid Mine Drainage
Oleh:
Saria, Lana
;
Shimaoka, Takayuki
;
Miyawaki, Kentaro
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Waste Management & Research vol. 24 no. 2 (Apr. 2006)
,
page 134-140.
Topik:
Acid mine drainage
;
pyrite oxidation
;
mine waste
;
heavy metal
;
overburden
;
tailing
;
wmr 885–4
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Acid mine drainage is one of the most serious environmental problems that the coal and metal mining industry is currently facing. The generation of low pH drainage enhances the dissolution of heavy metals in water. The samples used in this research originated from three pits at mine dumps. In a study reported in this paper, three types of tests; namely static test, kinetic test and column test were conducted to estimate acid generation and acid neutralization reaction rates, and to predict the solubility of metals and their release rates. Static test showed that all samples had a pH of net acid generation (NAG pH) < 4, a net acid producing potential (NAPP) > 10 kg H2SO4tonne–1, and a S-content > 3%, which can be classified as a high acid-forming capacity. Simulated runoff in the column tests was equivalent to 5-year average rainfall in Indonesia, the resultant leachates showed acidic behaviour (pH < 3.5). Based on the results, it was found that high mobilization of heavy metals (Cr, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb) takes place under strong acidic conditions (pH ? 2).
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