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Evaluation and demonstration of remediation alternatives for historical mine waste using ash and alkaline by products; Utvaerdering och demonstration av efterbehandlingsalternativ foer historiskt gruvavfall med aska och alkaliska restprodukter

Abstract

The results clearly show that the use of alkaline by products can significantly reduce the leakage of trace metals from historical acid mine waste. Under ideal conditions (laboratory experiments) pH increase significantly and the trace metal concentrations decrease with around 99% compared to the untreated reference. During more realistic conditions (pilot scale) the same increase in pH was not obtained and thus the decrease in trace metal concentrations was not as great. In the stabilisation experiments pH was between 5.8 and 6.8 while the trace metal reduction was around 96-99%. In the filter experiments a median pH between 4 (aged ash) and 10 (lime kiln dust) was obtained after the alkaline section. Average metal reduction is around 95% for cadmium, copper and lead while it is slightly lower for zinc (85%). In summary it is indicated that hydroxide dominated materials work best in aerated environments while carbonate dominated materials work best in reducing environments. In summary it can be concluded that the use of alkaline by products to neutralise acidic mine waste and acid mine drainage from historical mine sites give rise to both environmental and economical benefits and should therefore be encouraged as a sustainable remediation method
Authors:
Baeckstroem, Mattias; Sartz, Lotta; Karlsson, Stefan [1] 
  1. MTM, Man-Technology-Envionrment, Oerebro Univ., 701 82 Oerebro (Sweden)
Publication Date:
Mar 15, 2009
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
VARMEFORSK-1099
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 129 refs., 38 figs., 15 tabs. Figures and tables with text in English
Subject:
09 BIOMASS FUELS; FLY ASH; MILL TAILINGS; PLANTS; SEALING MATERIALS; WASTE PRODUCT UTILIZATION; SLAGS; PH VALUE
OSTI ID:
951407
Research Organizations:
Vaermeforsk, Stockholm (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
Swedish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: Project Vaermeforsk-Q6-643; ISSN 1653-1248; ISSN 1653-1248; TRN: SE0907199
Availability:
Also available from: http://www.vaermeforsk.se; OSTI as DE00951407
Submitting Site:
SWD
Size:
115 pages
Announcement Date:
Apr 27, 2009

Citation Formats

Baeckstroem, Mattias, Sartz, Lotta, and Karlsson, Stefan. Evaluation and demonstration of remediation alternatives for historical mine waste using ash and alkaline by products; Utvaerdering och demonstration av efterbehandlingsalternativ foer historiskt gruvavfall med aska och alkaliska restprodukter. Sweden: N. p., 2009. Web.
Baeckstroem, Mattias, Sartz, Lotta, & Karlsson, Stefan. Evaluation and demonstration of remediation alternatives for historical mine waste using ash and alkaline by products; Utvaerdering och demonstration av efterbehandlingsalternativ foer historiskt gruvavfall med aska och alkaliska restprodukter. Sweden.
Baeckstroem, Mattias, Sartz, Lotta, and Karlsson, Stefan. 2009. "Evaluation and demonstration of remediation alternatives for historical mine waste using ash and alkaline by products; Utvaerdering och demonstration av efterbehandlingsalternativ foer historiskt gruvavfall med aska och alkaliska restprodukter." Sweden.
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title = {Evaluation and demonstration of remediation alternatives for historical mine waste using ash and alkaline by products; Utvaerdering och demonstration av efterbehandlingsalternativ foer historiskt gruvavfall med aska och alkaliska restprodukter}
author = {Baeckstroem, Mattias, Sartz, Lotta, and Karlsson, Stefan}
abstractNote = {The results clearly show that the use of alkaline by products can significantly reduce the leakage of trace metals from historical acid mine waste. Under ideal conditions (laboratory experiments) pH increase significantly and the trace metal concentrations decrease with around 99% compared to the untreated reference. During more realistic conditions (pilot scale) the same increase in pH was not obtained and thus the decrease in trace metal concentrations was not as great. In the stabilisation experiments pH was between 5.8 and 6.8 while the trace metal reduction was around 96-99%. In the filter experiments a median pH between 4 (aged ash) and 10 (lime kiln dust) was obtained after the alkaline section. Average metal reduction is around 95% for cadmium, copper and lead while it is slightly lower for zinc (85%). In summary it is indicated that hydroxide dominated materials work best in aerated environments while carbonate dominated materials work best in reducing environments. In summary it can be concluded that the use of alkaline by products to neutralise acidic mine waste and acid mine drainage from historical mine sites give rise to both environmental and economical benefits and should therefore be encouraged as a sustainable remediation method}
place = {Sweden}
year = {2009}
month = {Mar}
}