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Cover design for radioactive and AMD-producing mine waste in the Ronneburg area, eastern Thuringia
Authors:Gatzweiler R  Jahn S  Neubert G  Paul M
Affiliation:1. Università degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo, Italy;2. Ministero delle Politiche Agricole, Alimentari e Forestali, Roma, Italy;3. CNRS/Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France;4. Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Portici, Italy
Abstract:At the former uranium mining site of Ronneburg, large scale underground and open pit mining for nearly 40 years resulted in a production of about 113,000 tonnes of uranium and about 200 million cubic metres of mine waste. In their present state, these materials cause risks to human health and strong environmental impacts and therefore demand remedial action. The remediation options available are relocation of mine spoil into the open pit and on site remediation by landscaping/contouring, placement of a cover and revegetation. A suitable vegetated cover system combined with a surface water drainage system provides long-term stability against erosion and reduces acid generation thereby meeting the main remediation objectives which are long-term reduction of radiological exposure and contaminant emissions and recultivation. The design of the cover system includes the evaluation of geotechnical, radiological, hydrological, geochemical and ecological criteria and models. The optimized overall model for the cover system has to comply with general conditions as, e.g. economic efficiency, public acceptance and sustainability. Most critical elements for the long-term performance of the cover system designed for the Beerwalde dump are the barrier system and its long-term integrity and a largely self-sustainable vegetation.
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