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Leachability of Arsenic and Heavy Metals from Mine Tailings of Abandoned Metal Mines

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph6112865

Keywords: mine tailings, abandoned mines, arsenic (As), heavy metals, sequential extraction, EPA method 6010, Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)

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Mine tailings from an abandoned metal mine in Korea contained high concentrations of arsenic (As) and heavy metals [e.g., As: 67,336, Fe: 137,180, Cu: 764, Pb: 3,572, and Zn: 12,420 (mg/kg)]. US EPA method 6010 was an effective method for analyzing total arsenic and heavy metals concentrations. Arsenic in the mine tailings showed a high residual fraction of 89% by a sequential extraction. In Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) and Korean Standard Leaching Test (KSLT), leaching concentrations of arsenic and heavy metals were very low [e.g., As (mg/L): 0.4 for TCLP and 0.2 for KSLT; cf. As criteria (mg/L): 5.0 for TCLP and 1.5 for KSLT].

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