Title of article :
Chemical Characteristics of Discharges from Two Derelict Coal Mine Sites in Enugu Nigeria: Implication for Pollution and Acid Mine Drainage
Author/Authors :
Akpan, Lauren Department of Geology - University of Port Harcourt - Port Harcourt, Nigeria , Celestine Tse, Akaha Department of Geology - University of Port Harcourt - Port Harcourt, Nigeria , Dumbari Giadom, Ferdinand Department of Geology - University of Port Harcourt - Port Harcourt, Nigeria , Adamu, Christopher Iorfa Department of Geology - University of Calabar - Calabar, Nigeria
Abstract :
In this study, the chemical composition of water and sediments contiguous to two
abandoned coal mines in southeastern Nigeria, were assessed to determine the impact
on the geoenvironment and potential for acid mine drainage (AMD). Parameters
including the pH, anions and cations, and the heavy metals were measured. These
were used to evaluate contamination/pollution using hybrid factors including Pollution
Load Index, factors, enrichment factors, pollution load index and index of
geoaccumulation. The pH range of 3.4 to 5.9 classified the water as weakly to strongly
acidic, typical of AMD. The SO42– ion, which indicates pollution by mine waters,
showed moderate to high concentrations. Iron, zinc lead and copper were the most
abundant heavy metals. Pollution Load Index values were greater than unity which
shows progressive deterioration in water and sediment quality. The Enrichment Factor
values of up to 1 indicated enrichment through lithogenic and anthropogenic sources.
The mine dumps serve as pools that can release toxic heavy metals into the water
bodies by various processes of remobilization. Based on the lithology, mineralogy,
chemical concentrations and environmental factors, the study has shown that there
exists a potential for the generation of AMD. The heavy metals enriched mine flow,
especially iron, empty into the nearby water bodies which serve as sources of
municipal water supply. Consumption of untreated water over a prolonged period from
these water sources may be detrimental to health. Remedial measure and continuous
monitoring are recommended for good environmental stewardship.
Keywords :
Acid mine drainage , Discharges , Derelict mines , Pollution , Fossil fuel
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment