Remediation alternatives for an abandoned gold mine contaminated with mercury in Brazil.
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2022
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Heavy metal contamination of soils has generated two major problems, namely, loss of
land value and health risk for people near contaminated sites. Studies on soil remediation
are typically conducted on a pilot scale under very controlled conditions. This is a
misleading approach, once the complexity of the actual biogeochemical soil conditions
may causes inefficiency in full scale real-world application. In addition, environmental
impacts of remediation practices themselves are often ignored, which may make them
unfeasible. In 2002, an occurrence of mercury in an abandoned old gold mine was detected in a rural area of Descoberto, Brazil. In 2014, the State Public Prosecutor
required from the responsible State Environment Agency, a remediation project to the
area. This study compares alternatives for remediation of the contaminated area. Also a
historical approach on mercury amalgamation in gold mining in the region, in order to
estimate the amount of mercury remaining in the site. The geochemical characterization
of the contaminated area was performed to describe the contamination process. The
results were compared with the remediation proposal advocated by the Brazilian Ministry
Public, and some alternatives for decontamination of the area were studied. The
electrokinetic method has displayed the lowest overall unit cost, between US$ 120.00/t
and US$ 260.00/t. The residual Hg concentration after four cycles of the electrokinetic
technique was estimated at 1.28 mg (Hg)/kg (soil), slightly higher than the intervention
value for agricultural soil, which is 1.20 mg (Hg)/kg (soil).
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Environmental impact, Contaminated area, Mercury, Mina abandonada, Análise de custo-benefício
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MIRANDA, J. F. et al. Alternativas para descontaminação de mina de ouro abandonada contaminada com mercúrio no Brasil. Brazilian Journal of Development, v. 8, n. 5, p. 35237-35256, abr. 2022. Disponível em: <https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/47700>. Acesso em: 15 mar. 2023.