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Stabilization of the As-contaminated soil from the metal mining areas in Korea
Authors:Myoung-Soo Ko  Ju-Yong Kim  Sunbeak Bang  Jin-Soo Lee  Ju-In Ko  Kyoung-Woong Kim
Institution:1.School of Environmental Science and Engineering,Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST),Gwangju,Republic of Korea;2.International Environmental Research Center (IERC),Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST),Gwangju,Republic of Korea;3.Technology Research Center,Mine Reclamation Corporation (MIRECO),Seoul,Republic of Korea
Abstract:The stabilization efficiencies of arsenic (As) in contaminated soil were evaluated using various additives such as limestone, steel mill slag, granular ferric hydroxide (GFH), and mine sludge collected from an acid mine drainage treatment system. The soil samples were collected from the Chungyang area, where abandoned Au–Ag mines are located. Toxicity characteristic leaching procedure, synthetic precipitation leaching procedure, sequential extraction analysis, aqua regia digestion, cation exchange capacity, loss on ignition, and particle size distribution were conducted to assess the physical and chemical characteristics of highly arsenic-contaminated soils. The total concentrations of arsenic in the Chungyang area soil ranged up to 145 mg/kg. After the stabilization tests, the removal percentages of dissolved As(III) and As(V) were found to differ from the additives employed. Approximately 80 and 40% of the As(V) and As(III), respectively, were removed with the use of steel mill slag. The addition of limestone had a lesser effect on the removal of arsenic from solution. However, more than 99% of arsenic was removed from solution within 24 h when using GFH and mine sludge, with similar results observed when the contaminated soils were stabilized using GFH and mine sludge. These results suggested that GFH and mine sludge may play a significant role on the arsenic stabilization. Moreover, this result showed that mine sludge can be used as a suitable additive for the stabilization of arsenic.
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