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The influence of metal source uncertainty on cost-effective allocation of mine water pollution abatement in catchments
Authors:Baresel Christian  Destouni Georgia  Gren Ing-Marie
Affiliation:1. Department of Land and Water Resources Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Brinellvägen 32, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden;2. Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University, Svante Arrhenius väg 8C, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden;3. Department of Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7013, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:In mine water pollution abatement, it is commonly assumed that known mine waste sites are the major pollution sources, thus neglecting the possibility of significant contribution from other old and diffuse sources within a catchment. We investigate the influence of different types of pollution source uncertainty on cost-effective allocation of abatement measures for mine water pollution. A catchment-scale cost-minimization model is developed and applied to the catchment of the river Dalälven, Sweden, in order to exemplify important effects of such source uncertainty. Results indicate that, if the pollution distribution between point and diffuse sources is partly unknown, downstream abatement measures, such as constructed wetlands, at given compliance boundaries are often cost-effective. If downstream abatement measures are not practically feasible, the pollution source distribution between point and diffuse mine water sources is critical for cost-effective solutions to abatement measure allocation in catchments. In contrast, cost-effective solutions are relatively insensitive to uncertainty in total pollutant discharge from mine water sources.
Keywords:Cost effectiveness   Mine water   Pollution abatement   Heavy metals
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