Selection of organic materials potentially used to enhance bioremediation of acid mine drainage

Acid mine drainage (AMD), produced when sulfide minerals are subjected to oxygen and water, is one of the major issues in mining industries. Without proper management, AMD's release to the environment would cause seriously prolonged environmental and health issues, such as increases soil acidit...

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Main Authors: Fitri Arum Sekarjannah, Mansur Mansur, Zaenal Abidin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
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Online Access:https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/874
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spelling doaj-3c36bb2ed9514a5481dbc0dc7e715c472021-04-01T02:22:34ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management2339-076X2021-04-01832779278910.15243/jdmlm.2021.083.2779346Selection of organic materials potentially used to enhance bioremediation of acid mine drainageFitri Arum Sekarjannah0Mansur Mansur1Zaenal Abidin2Department of Silviculture, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University, Bogor 16680Department of Silviculture, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University, Bogor 16680Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, IPB University, Bogor 16680Acid mine drainage (AMD), produced when sulfide minerals are subjected to oxygen and water, is one of the major issues in mining industries. Without proper management, AMD's release to the environment would cause seriously prolonged environmental and health issues, such as increases soil acidity and reduces water quality due to extremely low pH, high sulphate concentration, and heavy metal solubility. AMD treatments are divided into two categories, i.e., active treatment, conducted by applying a chemical to the AMD to neutralize pH and precipitate heavy metals; and passive treatment, which relies on biological and biochemical processes. The active treatment may provide an immediate effect, but costly and yet sustainable; meanwhile, passive treatment takes time to establish and to generate an effect, but it is more economical, sustainable, and environmentally friendly. The wetland system is an example of passive treatment. Therefore, this review focuses on passive treatments, especially the selection of organic materials used in constructed AMD wetland treatment. Organic materials play a central role in the wetland system, i.e., to chelate metal ions, remove sulphate from the solution, increase pH, and growth media for microbes, especially sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB) and plants are grown in the system. Overall, organic materials determine the effectiveness of the wetland system to neutralize AMD passively and sustainably.https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/874acid mine drainagebioremediationorganic materialsulphate-reducing bacteria
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author Fitri Arum Sekarjannah
Mansur Mansur
Zaenal Abidin
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Zaenal Abidin
Selection of organic materials potentially used to enhance bioremediation of acid mine drainage
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
acid mine drainage
bioremediation
organic material
sulphate-reducing bacteria
author_facet Fitri Arum Sekarjannah
Mansur Mansur
Zaenal Abidin
author_sort Fitri Arum Sekarjannah
title Selection of organic materials potentially used to enhance bioremediation of acid mine drainage
title_short Selection of organic materials potentially used to enhance bioremediation of acid mine drainage
title_full Selection of organic materials potentially used to enhance bioremediation of acid mine drainage
title_fullStr Selection of organic materials potentially used to enhance bioremediation of acid mine drainage
title_full_unstemmed Selection of organic materials potentially used to enhance bioremediation of acid mine drainage
title_sort selection of organic materials potentially used to enhance bioremediation of acid mine drainage
publisher University of Brawijaya
series Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
issn 2339-076X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Acid mine drainage (AMD), produced when sulfide minerals are subjected to oxygen and water, is one of the major issues in mining industries. Without proper management, AMD's release to the environment would cause seriously prolonged environmental and health issues, such as increases soil acidity and reduces water quality due to extremely low pH, high sulphate concentration, and heavy metal solubility. AMD treatments are divided into two categories, i.e., active treatment, conducted by applying a chemical to the AMD to neutralize pH and precipitate heavy metals; and passive treatment, which relies on biological and biochemical processes. The active treatment may provide an immediate effect, but costly and yet sustainable; meanwhile, passive treatment takes time to establish and to generate an effect, but it is more economical, sustainable, and environmentally friendly. The wetland system is an example of passive treatment. Therefore, this review focuses on passive treatments, especially the selection of organic materials used in constructed AMD wetland treatment. Organic materials play a central role in the wetland system, i.e., to chelate metal ions, remove sulphate from the solution, increase pH, and growth media for microbes, especially sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB) and plants are grown in the system. Overall, organic materials determine the effectiveness of the wetland system to neutralize AMD passively and sustainably.
topic acid mine drainage
bioremediation
organic material
sulphate-reducing bacteria
url https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/874
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