Risk Calculation As A Key Tool For The Rehabilitation Of Mixed Sulphide Waste Disposal Sites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Komnitsas
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Activities in the mixed sulphides industry, such as mining and beneficiation, cause adverse impacts to the environment due to excavation, treatment and disposal of low-grade ores and tailings containing residual sulphide minerals. The greatest impact is caused by the oxidation of sulphide phases contained in the tailings and waste rock and the subsequent production of leachates characterized by low pH and high concentration of heavy and toxic elements and sulphates, called acid mine drainage, that contaminates soils, surface- and groundwater. Therefore, rehabilitation of these sites is required in order to render these pollution sources inactive and minimize environmental impacts. The calculation of risk, based on acid mine drainage probability and magnitude of consequences at the disposal sites offers engineers, environmental scientists and authorities a valuable tool for the selection and application of the best remediation technology. Several parameters, such as the chemical and mineralogical properties of the wastes, the most probable pathways the contaminants follow, the potential receptors and the exposure scenarios have to be taken into account. Therefore, risk is the most critical parameter in decision-making regarding management of mining wastes and rehabilitation of disposal sites.
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APA: K. Komnitsas  (2002)  Risk Calculation As A Key Tool For The Rehabilitation Of Mixed Sulphide Waste Disposal Sites

MLA: K. Komnitsas Risk Calculation As A Key Tool For The Rehabilitation Of Mixed Sulphide Waste Disposal Sites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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