Potential Risks of Effluent from Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Plants at Abandoned Coal Mines

Authors
Seo, JaehwanKang, Sung-WookJi, WonhyunJo, Hun-JeJung, Jinho
Issue Date
2012-06
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, v.88, no.6, pp.990 - 996
Abstract
The lethal and sublethal toxicity of effluent from three acid mine drainage treatment plants were monitored from August 2009 to April 2010 using Daphnia magna (reference species) and Moina macrocopa (indigenous species). Acute lethal toxicity was observed in Samma effluent due to incomplete neutralization of acid mine drainages by the successive alkalinity producing system (SAPS). Additionally, there was no significant difference in toxicity values (TU) between D. magna and M. macrocopa (p < 0.05). Toxicity identification results of the final effluent collected in January 2010 showed that Al and Zn were key toxicants in addition to acidic pH. Unlike the Samma effluent, both Hwangji and Hamtae effluent had pH values that were near neutrality and showed either no acute toxicity or toxicity values less than 1 TU. However, the feeding rates of D. magna and M. macrocopa were significantly reduced when compared to the control (p < 0.05). These findings suggest that the Hamtae and Hwangji effluent likely have a sublethal effect on aquatic organisms in receiving water bodies.
Keywords
DAPHNIA-MAGNA; SUBLETHAL TOXICITY; VIBRIO-FISCHERI; MOINA-MACROCOPA; WATER; AMPHIPODA; CRUSTACEANS; RESPONSES; MODEL; Acute toxicity; Feeding rate inhibition; Heavy metals; Acid mine drainage; Toxicity identification evaluation
ISSN
0007-4861
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/129163
DOI
10.1007/s00128-012-0592-0
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