Heavy Metal Contamination and Process for Its Removal in the Vicinity of the Dalsung Cu-W Mine

달성광산(達成鑛山) 주변지역(周邊地域)에서의 중금속오염(重金屬汚染)과 이의 제거방안(除去方案)

  • Kim, Kyoung-Woong (Department of Earth Resources and Environmental Engineering, Paichai University) ;
  • Hong, Young-Kook (Environmental Geology Division, Korea Institute of Geology,Mining and Materials) ;
  • Kim, Taik-Nam (Department of Inorganic Materials Engineering, Paichai University)
  • 김경웅 (배재대학교 자원환경공학과) ;
  • 홍영국 (한국자원연구소 환경지질연구부) ;
  • 김택남 (배재대학교 무기재료공학과)
  • Received : 1995.12.05
  • Published : 1996.02.28

Abstract

The Dalsung copper-tungsten mine in the Taegu area, Korea was closed in 1975 and may be the sources of the heavy metal contamination in the tributary system and soil-plant system due to the mine drainage derived from the mine wastes and tailings. To examine the degree and extent of heavy metal contamination in the vicinity of Dalsung mine area, stream water and soil samples were taken and analyzed for heavy metals by ICP-AES and AAS. Highly contaminated soils are found near the Lower Tunnel No.0 ranging up to $1760{\mu}g/g$ As, $2060{\mu}g/g$ Cu, $1120{\mu}g/g$ Pb and 346 ${\mu}g/g$ Zn. From the results of the sequential extraction methods for the metal speciation, the heavy metals in soils may be derived from soil parent materials and acid mine drainage. With the processes for the heavy metal removal, most of the heavy metal ions in the acid mine drainage are removed by being exchanged with Ca ions held by the bentonite, hydroxyapatite and calcium hydoxide.

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