Feasible Rehabilitation Schemes At An Abandoned Uranium Mine Site

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. N. Groudev
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Intensive uranium mining activities at the Curilo deposit in Bulgaria has caused widespread contamination over a wide area. A number of receptors including soils and watercourses as well as the ecosystems in the area have been severely affected. Even today, 10 years after the cease of activities, acidic waters generated from the abandoned mining works, the low-grade ore and waste dumps contaminate soil, surface- and groundwater. The present paper describes in general the environmental status of the wider Curilo area and examines the potential of preventive and remedial measures that can be applied in situ to rehabilitate the site and restore the ecosystem. The main rehabilitation technologies examined include modification of the acid generation potential of the pollution sources, treatment of the acidic drainage by means of a natural wetland and in situ bioremediation the of contaminated soils. Finally, a number of efficient indicators are proposed so that the rehabilitation potential at Curilo and similar heavily contaminated sites is assessed.
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APA: S. N. Groudev  (2003)  Feasible Rehabilitation Schemes At An Abandoned Uranium Mine Site

MLA: S. N. Groudev Feasible Rehabilitation Schemes At An Abandoned Uranium Mine Site. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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