Environmental and Ecological Impacts of Acid Mine Drainage, Using Microbes to Mitigate Its Effects
Adejide Adewoyin,
Itunu Adewoye
Abstract:Acid mine drainage (AMD) contamination is the primary environmental issue in industrial areas and where geological mining occurs. The oxidative dissolution of sulphide minerals causes AMD, natural ecosystems depend on microbial diversity and functioning at their best. This review presents the long-term effects of AMD water such as pollution from heavy metals (HM) on humans and plants, and the solution to the problem of heavy metal pollution by microbes metal interactions.
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