remediation schemes to mitigate the impacts of abandoned mines
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Remediation schemes to mitigate the impacts of abandoned mines. Brian Bone Environment Agency for England and Wales. Presentation aims & content. “To illustrate the approach to remediation in England & Wales through 3 case studies” Remediation drivers Remedial strategy case studies: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Remediation schemes to Remediation schemes to mitigate the impacts of mitigate the impacts of
abandoned minesabandoned minesBrian Bone
Environment Agency for England and Wales
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Presentation aims & contentPresentation aims & content• “To illustrate the approach to remediation in
England & Wales through 3 case studies”
• Remediation drivers
• Remedial strategy case studies:– active treatment of minewater– passive treatment of minewater– stabilisation of tailings
• Conclusions
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Key drivers for remediation Key drivers for remediation of abandoned minesof abandoned mines
• EU Dangerous Substances Directive - requires consented discharges for all sites abandoned after 1981 where the minewater contains listed substances
• EU Groundwater Directive - requires consented discharges from mine waste where leachate contains listed substances
• UK Contaminated Land Regulations - requires remedial action where a significant pollutant linkage is identified
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Future drivers Future drivers
• EU Water Framework Directive - consolidates a number of directives, including the dangerous Substances and Groundwater Directives. Environmental objectives will need to be set for ALL water bodies in terms of chemical and ecological quality.
• Future EU Mining Wastes Directive - will require exchange of technical information on best available techniques with a view to developing methods to identify and remedy “closed waste facilities”
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Remedial strategiesRemedial strategies
• Single or combination of options to prevent pollution and/or treat, selected from:– active treatment– passive treatment– prevention & control of discharge
• Each approach is highlighted by a case study
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Active treatmentActive treatment• Advantages
– Track record & available expertise– Process control– Consistent effluent quality
• Disadvantages– Cost (op & cap)– Sludge disposal– Energy consumption
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Wheal Jane IncidentWheal Jane Incident
• Tin/zinc mine in Cornwall
• closed early 1990s after 100s-1000s years mining
• in 1 year minewater rapidly recovered following closure
• temporary pump and treat scheme set up in Nov 1991
• Jan 1992 sudden release of 50,000m3 of water and sediment containing large quantities of Fe, As, Cu, Cd and Zn into the Fal estuary
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Wheal Jane
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Drivers & objectives for remediationDrivers & objectives for remediation
• EU Dangerous Substances Directive - applies to mines abandoned after 1981
• Minimise the polluting effects of minewater discharges from Wheal Jane
• Monitor changes in water quality and the effects on the aquatic environment
• Determine the most cost-effective long-term remediation strategy for Wheal Jane
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Impact of Treatment - Wheal JaneImpact of Treatment - Wheal Jane
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Active treatment systemActive treatment system
• Designed to treat 350 l/s (average 200 l/s)
• Lime-dosing with sludge recirculation
• Pre-settlement sludge density design of 20% w/w solids
• Metals removal to satisfy discharge consent to local stream
• Three key stages
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Stage 1
Stage 2
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Active treatment system - summaryActive treatment system - summary• State-of-the-art active treatment plant
commissioned in 2000, cost £20M to build and operate for 10 years
• High density sludge system is very successful, solid content of 50% w/w achieved in tailings dam
• Tertiary filters & presses not needed - saving £1.7M
• 1st 22 months of operation >12 Mcu.m of water treated and >3200te of metals removed (overall removal efficiency 99.2%)
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Passive treatmentPassive treatment• Advantages
– Low maintenance– Aesthetically pleasing– Sustainable?
• Disadvantages– Large land take– Lack of process control– Relatively new (track record)– Cost (capital)?
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Objectives of Wheal Jane pilot Objectives of Wheal Jane pilot passive treatmentpassive treatment
• Examine the feasibility of passive treatment as a long-term solution for Wheal Jane minewater– develop an understanding of the key
geochemical and microbiological processes
– model the system to aid design of a permanent system for Wheal Jane and elsewhere
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Wheal Jane: passive treatment siteWheal Jane: passive treatment site
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Aerobic cells
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Wheal Jane passive treatment plant: anaerobic cellWheal Jane passive treatment plant: anaerobic cell
Anaerobic cell
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Rock filters
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Passive system - conclusionsPassive system - conclusions• The conclusion that Wheal Jane drainage could
not be treated with passive technology was tested.
• Further multidisciplinary studies have been carried out to understand the processes involved in passive treatment systems
• The studies indicate that a passive system could be redesigned to treat Wheal Jane drainage
• Proposal to establish an international research centre at Wheal Jane passive site
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Prevention and control of dischargesPrevention and control of discharges
• Encapsulation of mining waste
• Advantages– Track record of civil engineering
approaches– Low maintenance
• Disadvantages– Surface area limits– Durability
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Greenside Mine, Cumbria
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Remediation Scheme (1)Remediation Scheme (1)• Objective - to prevent mobilisation of contaminated tailings
from a collapsed dam
• Control infiltration– run-off into dam– groundwater flow into dam– infiltration through surface
• Reduce gradient– regrade slope– retaining walls
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Remediation Scheme (2)Remediation Scheme (2)
• Stabilise retaining structures– walls– underpin revetments
• Stabilise soil– geosynthetic pre-seeded matting
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August 2003
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Summary Summary • Case studies from two sites were presented, included
active and passive treatment of acid minewater and a civil engineering approach to deal with tailings
• Minewater treatment cases highlight the need for good planning, including treatability studies to understand key chemical and biological processes
• Current and future legislation pose significant challenges to cost-effective remediation in meeting chemical and ecological objectives and disposal of treatment wastes