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Water quality changes of a closed underground coal mine in Korea
Authors:Young Wook Cheong  Gil-Jae Yim  Sang Woo Ji  Sang Soo Kang  Jeffery Skousen
Institution:(1) Council for Geoscience, Private Bag X112, 0001 Pretoria, South Africa;(2) geotec Rohstoffe GmbH, Friedrichstra?e 95, 10117 Berlin, Germany;
Abstract:The objective of this study was to assess the changes in mine water quality as an underground mine flooded from July 2005 to October 2008. The effect of air injection with a blower into the water was used to evaluate the potential to convert ferrous to ferric iron and to provide in situ treatment and precipitation. Mine flooding averaged 31 cm/day with a linear shape until November 2007, when it flattened out due to outflow. During flooding, mine water pH remained around 6, but Eh shifted from 200 to −150 mV. After the mine water level stabilized, contents of elements such as Fe and SO4 tended to decrease as time passed. Air was injected by diffusers (150 L/min/each) at three different depths of 2, 3, and 5 m below the water level in the shaft. Dissolved oxygen eventually increased to 4 or 5 mg/L depending on the depth of the diffusers. Aeration caused conversion of ferrous iron to ferric iron and about 30 mg/l of iron was removed from the mine water. Therefore, air injection shows potential as a semi-active treatment or part of conventional treatment to precipitate iron in the mine pool.
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