Management strategies and valorization for waste sludge from active treatment of extremely metal-polluted acid mine drainage: A contribution for sustainable mining
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Macías, Francisco
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Management strategies and valorization for waste sludge from active treatment of extremely metal-polluted acid mine drainage: A contribution for sustainable mining
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This study assesses the environmental impact and the potential valorization of metal-sludge waste
generated by the active neutralization of extremely metal-polluted acid mine drainage (AMD). To this
end, two regulated leaching tests (EN 12457-2 and 1311 USEPA TCLP), a standardized sequential
extraction protocol (BCR sequential extraction) and single leaching tests were performed using dilute
common industrial acids. The results of the two standardized leaching tests showed a complete
discrepancy, classifying the waste as both inert (according to the TCLP) and not suitable for disposal at
landfills for hazardous waste (according to EN 12457-2). In this regard, the environmental characterization
of the waste using the BCR sequential extraction lined up with interpretations made by the EN
12457-2 leaching test, reinforcing the hazardousness of this type of residue. This waste requires careful
management, as evidenced by the release of high concentrations of metals (e.g., Cd, Zn, Al) when
interaction with rainfall and organic acids take place, exceeding the risk threshold values for aquatic life.
The easy extraction of base, industrial- and tech-metals that is possible with dilute acids encourages the
consideration of this type of sludge as an interesting alternative metal source with great economic potential.
The joint application of remediation treatments and metal recovery schemes could contribute to
the goal of zero waste production in mining activities, which would help to develop sustainable mining
practices worldwide.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/168799
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.09.181
ISSN: 09596526
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Journal of Cleaner Production 141 (2017) 1057-1066
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