Treatment of Percolate from Metal Sulfide Mine Tailings with a Permeable Reactive Barrier of Transformed Red Mud
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Metal sulfide tailings of the Sardinian (Italy) abandoned Baccu Locci arsenic mine show high concentrations of aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, copper, manganese, lead, and zinc in acid percolate (pH 5 4) and have been classified as ''dangerous waste.'' This paper shows that the
release of toxic metals can be strongly reduced when the tailings are placed on a reactive permeable bed (7 wt %) of porous, alkaline pellets of transformed red mud (TRM). During a laboratory percolation test, two columns with 80 kg of waste, of which one contained a bottom layer of TRM pellets, were each alimented with 600 L of de-ionized water. Comparing pH, electroconductivity, metal, and sulfate concentrations of collected percolate from both columns demonstrates efficient neutralization (pH 5 7.4) and removal of metals (80 to 99%) for the column with the permeable reactive bottom layer.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
treatment; metal sulfide; reactive barrier; red mud
List of contributors:
Peretti, Roberto; Zucca, Antonio
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