Reclamation of mine-degraded agricultural soils from metal mining: lessons from 4 years of monitoring activity in Korea

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 76 - Trang 1-7 - 2017
Sang-Hwan Lee1, Wonhyun Ji1, Hun-Jae Yang1, Se-Yeong Kang1, Dae Moon Kang1
1Institute of Mine Reclamation Technology, Mine Reclamation Corporation, Wonju, Korea

Tóm tắt

The environmental issues associated with mining have damaged the industry’s substantial global economic value. In particular, the mining industry has a negative legacy of contaminated land. The effective reclamation of contaminated soil is therefore required before former mining land can be further developed for residential and commercial purposes. The objective of this study was to technically evaluate the feasibility of reclamation techniques for agricultural soils contaminated with toxic elements (As, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn) associated with metal mining. The reclamation methods investigated were covering without stabilization, covering with stabilization, and exchange with stabilization. The thickness of the soil layer used in covering and exchange was in the range of 30–50 cm. Limestone, furnace slag, and a mixture of limestone and furnace slag were applied as soil amendments. After reclamation, the contamination level in surface tillage soils and crops was monitored regularly. Four years of monitoring data revealed that surface soil contamination levels could be maintained at acceptable levels, although at some sites, the metal levels in crops exceeded legislative limits. Soil reclamation at former mining sites in Korea has not yet been perfected, but the results of this study show that there is potential for safe agricultural operations on large sites in a cost-effective manner, as long as the appropriate control of surface soil contamination and adequate agronomic management is undertaken.

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