Heavy metal pollution and acid drainage from the abandoned Balya Pb-Zn sulfide Mine, NW Anatolia, Turkey

Atilla Aykol, Murat Budakoglu*, Mustafa Kumral, Ali H. Gultekin, Melih Turhan, Vildan Esenli, Fuat Yavuz, Yuksel Orgun

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Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the effects of the waste-rock dump (WRD) of the underground polymetallic Balya Mine on the Kocacay River and eventually on Lake Manyas in Turkey. Data presented in this paper include geochemical characteristics of various kinds of water (mine, surface and groundwater) and of suspended-particle samples in the vicinity of Balya. The more polluted mine waters have low pH and high conductivity, while high concentrations of Zn, Cd, Mn tend to be found in the dry and wet seasons. High concentrations of Pb, As, Cr, Cu and S appear only in the wet season. The sources of the heavy metal concentration within the Kocacay River are leached waste, surface run off, and overflow from the spillway of the WRD. To minimize the formation of acids and dissolved metal, and for the remediation of the harmful effects of extreme contamination conditions, it is recommended that lime or alkali materials and organic carbon be added to simulate the action of sulfate-reducing bacteria.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)198-208
Number of pages11
JournalEnvironmental Geology
Volume45
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2003

Keywords

  • Acid mine drainage (AMD)
  • Balya Mine
  • Heavy metals
  • Suspended particles
  • Waste rock dump (WRD)

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