Investigation of surface and groundwater quality at a mine in northwest Transvaal, South Africa

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
S. E. T. Bullock F. G. Bell
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Dec 1, 1995

Abstract

The investigation was undertaken as part of the environmental management programme that must be implemented on mine closure. It involved sampling and analysis of water from boreholes, the tin mine workings, trenches and pits as well as soil and dumps. Both ground- and surface water in the immediate vicinity of the mine was found to have been affected to varying degrees, mainly due to acid drainage from the pyrite dumps. Metal ions and toxic salts are taken into solution with increased acidity and precipitated in the soil when the pH rises again; there are concentrations of metal ions in the soils around the main dumps, but these do not seem to pose a major threat in a regional context. The low groundwater gradients, together with the dyke system in the vicinity of the main dumps and the impermeable nature of the Boschoffsberg rocks, make it unlikely that affected groundwater will migrate further than 1 000 m to the north and north-east. Nonetheless, it has been decided to remove the pyrite dumps
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APA: S. E. T. Bullock F. G. Bell  (1995)  Investigation of surface and groundwater quality at a mine in northwest Transvaal, South Africa

MLA: S. E. T. Bullock F. G. Bell Investigation of surface and groundwater quality at a mine in northwest Transvaal, South Africa. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.

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