• Primary Investigation for Evaluation of Abandoned Metal Mine Effect on Yeongsan and Seomjin Watershed
  • Choi, Kyoung-Kyoon;Park, Ha-Seung;Oh, Da-Yeon;Kim, Kap-Soon;Huh, Yu-Jeong;Park, Jeong-Hun;
  • Department of Environmental Engineering, Chonnam National University;Department of Environmental Engineering, Chonnam National University;Department of Environmental Engineering, Chonnam National University;Yeongsan River Environment Research Center;Yeongsan River Environment Research Center;Department of Environmental Engineering, Chonnam National University;
  • 영산강.섬진강 유역 수계 폐금속광산 광해 영향 평가를 위한 개황조사
  • 최경균;박하승;오다연;김갑순;허유정;박정훈;
  • 전남대학교 환경공학과;전남대학교 환경공학과;전남대학교 환경공학과;국립환경과학원 영산강물환경연구소;국립환경과학원 영산강물환경연구소;전남대학교 환경공학과;
Abstract
In this study, primary investigation for evaluation of abandoned metal mine effect on watershed has been done. 64 abandoned mines have been selected for primary investigation through literature and field survey. 216 soil and 90 water samples were collected and metal pollution concentrations were analyzed. 24 mines have mine water in the pits and acid water below pH 5 was not observed. Soils from 35 mines were over the soil basis of concern and 16 mines were over the soil basis of action. Arsenic average concentration was 188 times of average concentration of the natural background. Drinking water samples from 3 mines were over the drinking water standard and surface water samples from 12 mines were over the river water standard. Integrated pollution index, which was resulted from the integration of field survey, soil and water pollution concentration, showed that, abandoned metal mines had affected on watershed greatly in the order of Samgeum, Daedeok, Cheongdalgeum, Heungsin, Yeongdae and Myeongbong mines.

Keywords: Heavy metals;Contaminated soil;Abandoned mine;Acid mine drainage;Primary investigation;Yeongsan and Seomjin watershed;

This Article

  • 2010; 15(6): 81-90

    Published on Dec 31, 2010

  • Received on Oct 5, 2010
  • Accepted on Nov 9, 2010

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