Characterization and assessment of potential environmental risk of tailings stored in seven impoundments in the Aries river basin, Western Romania

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The objective of this study was to examine the potential environmental risk of tailings resulted after precious and base metal ores processing, stored in seven impoundments located in the Aries river basin, Romania. The tailings were...

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Main Authors: Levei Erika, Frentiu Tiberiu, Ponta Michaela, Tanaselia Claudiu, Borodi Gheorghe
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2013-01-01
Series:Chemistry Central Journal
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spelling doaj-2cfe404a9b7d471ea95bf953c65fc4b12021-08-02T06:10:56ZengBMCChemistry Central Journal1752-153X2013-01-0171510.1186/1752-153X-7-5Characterization and assessment of potential environmental risk of tailings stored in seven impoundments in the Aries river basin, Western RomaniaLevei ErikaFrentiu TiberiuPonta MichaelaTanaselia ClaudiuBorodi Gheorghe<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The objective of this study was to examine the potential environmental risk of tailings resulted after precious and base metal ores processing, stored in seven impoundments located in the Aries river basin, Romania. The tailings were characterized by mineralogical and elemental composition, contamination indices, acid rock drainage generation potential and water leachability of hazardous/priority hazardous metals and ions. Multivariate statistical methods were used for data interpretation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Tailings were found to be highly contaminated with several hazardous/priority hazardous metals (As, Cu, Cd, Pb), and pose potential contamination risk for soil, sediments, surface and groundwater. Two out of the seven studied impoundments does not satisfy the criteria required for inert wastes, shows acid rock drainage potential and thus can contaminate the surface and groundwater. Three impoundments were found to be highly contaminated with As, Pb and Cd, two with As and other two with Cu. The tailings impoundments were grouped based on the enrichment factor, geoaccumulation index, contamination factor and contamination degree of 7 hazardous/priority hazardous metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn) considered typical for the studied tailings. Principal component analysis showed that 47% of the elemental variability was attributable to alkaline silicate rocks, 31% to acidic S-containing minerals, 12% to carbonate minerals and 5% to biogenic elements. Leachability of metals and ions was ascribed in proportion of 61% to silicates, 11% to acidic minerals and 6% to the organic matter. A variability of 18% was attributed to leachability of biogenic elements (Na, K, Cl<sup>-</sup>, NO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>) with no potential environmental risk. Pattern recognition by agglomerative hierarchical clustering emphasized the grouping of impoundments in agreement with their contamination degree and acid rock drainage generation potential.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Tailings stored in the studied impoundments were found to be contaminated with some hazardous/ priority hazardous metals, fluoride and sulphate and thus presents different contamination risk for the environment. A long term monitoring program of these tailings impoundments and the expansion of the ecologization measures in the area is required.</p> http://journal.chemistrycentral.com/content/7/1/5TailingsHazardous/priority hazardous metalAcid rock drainageEnvironmental riskMultivariate statistics
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author Levei Erika
Frentiu Tiberiu
Ponta Michaela
Tanaselia Claudiu
Borodi Gheorghe
spellingShingle Levei Erika
Frentiu Tiberiu
Ponta Michaela
Tanaselia Claudiu
Borodi Gheorghe
Characterization and assessment of potential environmental risk of tailings stored in seven impoundments in the Aries river basin, Western Romania
Chemistry Central Journal
Tailings
Hazardous/priority hazardous metal
Acid rock drainage
Environmental risk
Multivariate statistics
author_facet Levei Erika
Frentiu Tiberiu
Ponta Michaela
Tanaselia Claudiu
Borodi Gheorghe
author_sort Levei Erika
title Characterization and assessment of potential environmental risk of tailings stored in seven impoundments in the Aries river basin, Western Romania
title_short Characterization and assessment of potential environmental risk of tailings stored in seven impoundments in the Aries river basin, Western Romania
title_full Characterization and assessment of potential environmental risk of tailings stored in seven impoundments in the Aries river basin, Western Romania
title_fullStr Characterization and assessment of potential environmental risk of tailings stored in seven impoundments in the Aries river basin, Western Romania
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and assessment of potential environmental risk of tailings stored in seven impoundments in the Aries river basin, Western Romania
title_sort characterization and assessment of potential environmental risk of tailings stored in seven impoundments in the aries river basin, western romania
publisher BMC
series Chemistry Central Journal
issn 1752-153X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The objective of this study was to examine the potential environmental risk of tailings resulted after precious and base metal ores processing, stored in seven impoundments located in the Aries river basin, Romania. The tailings were characterized by mineralogical and elemental composition, contamination indices, acid rock drainage generation potential and water leachability of hazardous/priority hazardous metals and ions. Multivariate statistical methods were used for data interpretation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Tailings were found to be highly contaminated with several hazardous/priority hazardous metals (As, Cu, Cd, Pb), and pose potential contamination risk for soil, sediments, surface and groundwater. Two out of the seven studied impoundments does not satisfy the criteria required for inert wastes, shows acid rock drainage potential and thus can contaminate the surface and groundwater. Three impoundments were found to be highly contaminated with As, Pb and Cd, two with As and other two with Cu. The tailings impoundments were grouped based on the enrichment factor, geoaccumulation index, contamination factor and contamination degree of 7 hazardous/priority hazardous metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn) considered typical for the studied tailings. Principal component analysis showed that 47% of the elemental variability was attributable to alkaline silicate rocks, 31% to acidic S-containing minerals, 12% to carbonate minerals and 5% to biogenic elements. Leachability of metals and ions was ascribed in proportion of 61% to silicates, 11% to acidic minerals and 6% to the organic matter. A variability of 18% was attributed to leachability of biogenic elements (Na, K, Cl<sup>-</sup>, NO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>) with no potential environmental risk. Pattern recognition by agglomerative hierarchical clustering emphasized the grouping of impoundments in agreement with their contamination degree and acid rock drainage generation potential.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Tailings stored in the studied impoundments were found to be contaminated with some hazardous/ priority hazardous metals, fluoride and sulphate and thus presents different contamination risk for the environment. A long term monitoring program of these tailings impoundments and the expansion of the ecologization measures in the area is required.</p>
topic Tailings
Hazardous/priority hazardous metal
Acid rock drainage
Environmental risk
Multivariate statistics
url http://journal.chemistrycentral.com/content/7/1/5
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