Geochemical characterization of waste rock dump and its potential to predict acid mine drainage

Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is an environmental phenomenon that is being experienced by mining companies in Ghana. High levels of heavy metals have been reported in mining areas especially in Obuasi over the years; however, as to whether these heavy metals are being released from the mine wastes (waste...

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Main Authors: J.K. Kusi, G. Foli, M.Y. Peasah, O. Akoto
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Published: Elsevier 2024-12-01
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description Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is an environmental phenomenon that is being experienced by mining companies in Ghana. High levels of heavy metals have been reported in mining areas especially in Obuasi over the years; however, as to whether these heavy metals are being released from the mine wastes (waste rocks) is of concern. Therefore, this paper evaluates the potential of the abandoned Anyankyirem waste rock dump located in Obuasi to cause AMD. Twenty rock samples were collected from various locations of the dump site and their elemental and physicochemical compositions were examined. XRD analysis was conducted to assess the mineralogy of the samples. Acid Base Accounting (ABA) test was used to ascertain the AMD potential of the dump. The ABA test comprises calculating the Acid Neutralization Capacity (ANC) and Maximum Potential Acidity (MPA) of the various samples. The MPA and ANC values were used to compute the rock samples' Net Neutralization Potential (NNP). A column leaching test was carried out. Leachates were collected over a period of 20 weeks. From the column leaching experiment, the rate of weathering of calcium carbonate throughout the 20-week leaching experiment was 3.6 %. Leachates from the column test showed a circumneutral pH (7.1–8.0). The sulphate concentrations from the leachates decreased over the entire period from 96.60 to 3.70 mg/L. Iron recorded the highest concentration of 7783.65 mg kg-1 and the lowest of 0.645 mg kg-1 was recorded in Bi. From ABA test and the column leaching test results, Anyankyirem waste rock dump is not acid generating and therefore can serve as buffer for high pyrite waste rocks. However, significant levels of some heavy metals (As, Fe, Zn, Cr, Mn and Se) were recorded in the leachates even though the leachates’ pH were circumneutral. The results suggest that not only acidic conditions can leach out heavy metals.
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spelling doaj-art-a481da42470a4a599646a9ff5a5c28592024-12-21T04:28:54ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762024-12-0126e02350Geochemical characterization of waste rock dump and its potential to predict acid mine drainageJ.K. Kusi0G. Foli1M.Y. Peasah2O. Akoto3Department of Chemistry Education, University of Education, Winneba, Ghana; Corresponding author.Department of Geological Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, GhanaDepartment of Chemistry, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, GhanaDepartment of Chemistry, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, GhanaAcid Mine Drainage (AMD) is an environmental phenomenon that is being experienced by mining companies in Ghana. High levels of heavy metals have been reported in mining areas especially in Obuasi over the years; however, as to whether these heavy metals are being released from the mine wastes (waste rocks) is of concern. Therefore, this paper evaluates the potential of the abandoned Anyankyirem waste rock dump located in Obuasi to cause AMD. Twenty rock samples were collected from various locations of the dump site and their elemental and physicochemical compositions were examined. XRD analysis was conducted to assess the mineralogy of the samples. Acid Base Accounting (ABA) test was used to ascertain the AMD potential of the dump. The ABA test comprises calculating the Acid Neutralization Capacity (ANC) and Maximum Potential Acidity (MPA) of the various samples. The MPA and ANC values were used to compute the rock samples' Net Neutralization Potential (NNP). A column leaching test was carried out. Leachates were collected over a period of 20 weeks. From the column leaching experiment, the rate of weathering of calcium carbonate throughout the 20-week leaching experiment was 3.6 %. Leachates from the column test showed a circumneutral pH (7.1–8.0). The sulphate concentrations from the leachates decreased over the entire period from 96.60 to 3.70 mg/L. Iron recorded the highest concentration of 7783.65 mg kg-1 and the lowest of 0.645 mg kg-1 was recorded in Bi. From ABA test and the column leaching test results, Anyankyirem waste rock dump is not acid generating and therefore can serve as buffer for high pyrite waste rocks. However, significant levels of some heavy metals (As, Fe, Zn, Cr, Mn and Se) were recorded in the leachates even though the leachates’ pH were circumneutral. The results suggest that not only acidic conditions can leach out heavy metals.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227624002928Heavy metalsMaximum potential acidityAcid neutralization capacityLeachateColumn leaching testWaste rock
spellingShingle J.K. Kusi
G. Foli
M.Y. Peasah
O. Akoto
Geochemical characterization of waste rock dump and its potential to predict acid mine drainage
Scientific African
Heavy metals
Maximum potential acidity
Acid neutralization capacity
Leachate
Column leaching test
Waste rock
title Geochemical characterization of waste rock dump and its potential to predict acid mine drainage
title_full Geochemical characterization of waste rock dump and its potential to predict acid mine drainage
title_fullStr Geochemical characterization of waste rock dump and its potential to predict acid mine drainage
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical characterization of waste rock dump and its potential to predict acid mine drainage
title_short Geochemical characterization of waste rock dump and its potential to predict acid mine drainage
title_sort geochemical characterization of waste rock dump and its potential to predict acid mine drainage
topic Heavy metals
Maximum potential acidity
Acid neutralization capacity
Leachate
Column leaching test
Waste rock
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227624002928
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