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Assessing the Impact of Removing Select Materials from Coal Mine Overburden, Central Appalachia Region, USA.


ABSTRACT: The exposure of readily soluble components of overburden materials from surface coal mining to air and water results in mineral oxidation and carbonate mineral dissolution, thus increasing coal mine water conductivity. A conductivity benchmark of 300 ?S/cm for mine water discharges in the Appalachian region has been suggested to protect aquatic life and the environment. A USGS screening-level leach test was applied to individual strata from three cores collected from a surface mine site in the Central Appalachian region to generate preliminary conductivity rankings, which were used to classify strata for two disposal scenarios: (i) Unmodified Scenario, which included all extracted strata and (ii) Modified Scenario, which excluded 15% (by mass) of the overburden materials with the highest conductivities. We evaluated overburden leaching conductivity using EPA Method 1627 in 18 dry-wet cycles, generating conductivities of 1,020-1,150 ?S/cm for the Unmodified Scenario and 624-979 ?S/cm for the Modified Scenario. Hence, overburden segregation was successful in reducing the leachate conductivity, but did not reach the proposed benchmark. The leachate was dominated by sulfate in the first four cycles and by bicarbonates in cycles 5-18 in columns with higher sulfur content, while bicarbonates were dominant throughout experiments with lower sulfur content in overburden. The use of conductivity rankings, isolation of potentially problematic overburden strata, and appropriate materials management could reduce conductivity in Central Appalachian streams and other surface mining areas.

SUBMITTER: Pinto PX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6820139 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Assessing the Impact of Removing Select Materials from Coal Mine Overburden, Central Appalachia Region, USA.

Pinto Patricio X PX   Al-Abed Souhail R SR   Holder Christopher D CD   Warner Richard R   McKernan John J   Fulton Stephanie S   Somerville Eric E  

Mine water and the environment 20180101 1


The exposure of readily soluble components of overburden materials from surface coal mining to air and water results in mineral oxidation and carbonate mineral dissolution, thus increasing coal mine water conductivity. A conductivity benchmark of 300 μS/cm for mine water discharges in the Appalachian region has been suggested to protect aquatic life and the environment. A USGS screening-level leach test was applied to individual strata from three cores collected from a surface mine site in the C  ...[more]

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