Land Revegetation Post Clay Mine PT Semen Baturaja (Persero) Tbk in OKU Selatan District - Challenges for Environmental Sustainability

Clay as a non-renewable natural resource causes the number of reserves to be a limiting factor for mine age. The post-mining plan is prepared as an effort to restore the physical and environmental conditions that are disturbed by mining. Data collection was carried out with location surveys, liter...

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Main Author: Marwan Sastradinata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sriwijaya University 2018-10-01
Series:IJFAC (Indonesian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Chemistry)
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Online Access:https://ijfac.unsri.ac.id/index.php/ijfac/article/view/118/62
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spelling doaj-61e1549a45244112a4c48296f4e1c7f52020-11-25T02:32:15ZengSriwijaya UniversityIJFAC (Indonesian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Chemistry)2540-93952540-94092018-10-01339410210.24845/ijfac.v3.i3.94Land Revegetation Post Clay Mine PT Semen Baturaja (Persero) Tbk in OKU Selatan District - Challenges for Environmental SustainabilityMarwan Sastradinata0Politeknik Akamigas Palembang, Jl. Gubernur H.A. Bastari, Jakabaring, Palembang South Sumatera Province, Indonesia Clay as a non-renewable natural resource causes the number of reserves to be a limiting factor for mine age. The post-mining plan is prepared as an effort to restore the physical and environmental conditions that are disturbed by mining. Data collection was carried out with location surveys, literature studies, and institutional coordination. Mine reserves are known to be 36 million tons with a thickness of up to 25 m. The clay chemical composition consisted of SiO2 12.77-92.49%, Al2O3 2.95-27.64% and Fe2O3 0.53-29.46%. The environment disturbed by postmining will be managed with 39.5 ha of plantation designation, 13.5 ha of forestry and 1.7 ha of water treatment. Natural vegetation consists of secondary forests, shrubs, resident gardens. The diversity index value of the bush species of 2.940 is dominated by 15 plant species. Distribution of evenly distributed plants such as medang, aro wood, krinjing. Vegetation of cultivated plants is dominated by 10 types of plants such as coffee, pepper, rubber. Revegetation stage in the form of cover crop sowing, nurseries and the development of fast-growing plants. Postmining revegetation uses plants that have suitable soil conditions so that environmental improvements and environmental sustainability of clay mines are achievedhttps://ijfac.unsri.ac.id/index.php/ijfac/article/view/118/62Clay ReservesPost-Mining LandRevegetationEnvironment
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Land Revegetation Post Clay Mine PT Semen Baturaja (Persero) Tbk in OKU Selatan District - Challenges for Environmental Sustainability
IJFAC (Indonesian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Chemistry)
Clay Reserves
Post-Mining Land
Revegetation
Environment
author_facet Marwan Sastradinata
author_sort Marwan Sastradinata
title Land Revegetation Post Clay Mine PT Semen Baturaja (Persero) Tbk in OKU Selatan District - Challenges for Environmental Sustainability
title_short Land Revegetation Post Clay Mine PT Semen Baturaja (Persero) Tbk in OKU Selatan District - Challenges for Environmental Sustainability
title_full Land Revegetation Post Clay Mine PT Semen Baturaja (Persero) Tbk in OKU Selatan District - Challenges for Environmental Sustainability
title_fullStr Land Revegetation Post Clay Mine PT Semen Baturaja (Persero) Tbk in OKU Selatan District - Challenges for Environmental Sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Land Revegetation Post Clay Mine PT Semen Baturaja (Persero) Tbk in OKU Selatan District - Challenges for Environmental Sustainability
title_sort land revegetation post clay mine pt semen baturaja (persero) tbk in oku selatan district - challenges for environmental sustainability
publisher Sriwijaya University
series IJFAC (Indonesian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Chemistry)
issn 2540-9395
2540-9409
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Clay as a non-renewable natural resource causes the number of reserves to be a limiting factor for mine age. The post-mining plan is prepared as an effort to restore the physical and environmental conditions that are disturbed by mining. Data collection was carried out with location surveys, literature studies, and institutional coordination. Mine reserves are known to be 36 million tons with a thickness of up to 25 m. The clay chemical composition consisted of SiO2 12.77-92.49%, Al2O3 2.95-27.64% and Fe2O3 0.53-29.46%. The environment disturbed by postmining will be managed with 39.5 ha of plantation designation, 13.5 ha of forestry and 1.7 ha of water treatment. Natural vegetation consists of secondary forests, shrubs, resident gardens. The diversity index value of the bush species of 2.940 is dominated by 15 plant species. Distribution of evenly distributed plants such as medang, aro wood, krinjing. Vegetation of cultivated plants is dominated by 10 types of plants such as coffee, pepper, rubber. Revegetation stage in the form of cover crop sowing, nurseries and the development of fast-growing plants. Postmining revegetation uses plants that have suitable soil conditions so that environmental improvements and environmental sustainability of clay mines are achieved
topic Clay Reserves
Post-Mining Land
Revegetation
Environment
url https://ijfac.unsri.ac.id/index.php/ijfac/article/view/118/62
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