2019
DOI: 10.3390/min9120776
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Implications of Sulfur Speciation on the Assessment of Acid Rock Drainage Generating Potential: A Study of South African Coal Processing Wastes

Abstract: The presence of sulfur in coal processing wastes can lead to environmental impacts, such as acid rock drainage (ARD). However, not all sulfur species are acid-forming, and the implications of sulfur speciation when assessing acid rock drainage potential by means of static chemical tests are not well understood. This study set out to evaluate the implications of different sulfur forms on the assessment of acid rock drainage potential using static laboratory-scale tests and to investigate the reliability of meth… Show more

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“…A sub-sample was submitted for analysis by ICP-OES for As, Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, S, Si, and Zn, and for Fe(II) by potassium dichromate titration (Table V). The Fe concentration was 460 mg/L, similar to that reported by Moyo (2019) for a Witbank AMD sample. A 25 mL sub-sample was measured out and poured into a 200 mL beaker for redox titration.…”
Section: Reduction With Amdsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…A sub-sample was submitted for analysis by ICP-OES for As, Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, S, Si, and Zn, and for Fe(II) by potassium dichromate titration (Table V). The Fe concentration was 460 mg/L, similar to that reported by Moyo (2019) for a Witbank AMD sample. A 25 mL sub-sample was measured out and poured into a 200 mL beaker for redox titration.…”
Section: Reduction With Amdsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…That's what dealing with waste is like." Waste compositions for different mines are also likely to vary fairly significantly (see, for example, Moyo et al [58]).…”
Section: Technology Development and Demonstrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its discharges are placed on the eastern slopes of Makhat's watershed, and are scattered over large superficies. Thus, the mineral present in these waste dumps generally galena (PbS), oxidizes in the presence of water (Moyo et al, 2019); creating AMD which indicates a pollution factor. The main objective of this investigation is to assess the quality of surface water and soil of Bouaazza's small scale operating mines and to identify the risk generated by its discharges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%