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Baloyi, Siwela J
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Ramdhani, Nishani
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Mbhele, Nkhangweleni R
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Ramutshatsha-Makhwedzha, D
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2024-05-28T11:28:10Z |
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2024-05-28T11:28:10Z |
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2023-09 |
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Baloyi, S.J., Ramdhani, N., Mbhele, N.R. & Ramutshatsha-Makhwedzha, D. 2023. Recent progress on acid mine drainage technological trends in South Africa: Prevention, treatment, and resource recovery. <i>Water, (15)9.</i> http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13680 |
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2073-4441 |
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https://doi.org/10.3390/w15193453
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13680
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South Africa is the home of major global mining operations, and the acid mine drainage (AMD) contribution has been attributed to abandoned mine sites and huge pyrite-bearing tailings from coal and gold mines. Determining the true economic impact and environmental liability of AMD remains difficult. Researchers have been looking into several treatment technologies over the years as a way to reduce its possible environmental impact. Different methods for active and passive remediation have been developed to treat AMD. The aim of this review was to describe the AMD-impacted environments and critically discuss the properties of AMD and current prediction and preventative methods and technologies available to treat AMD. Furthermore, this study critically analysed case studies in South Africa, gaps in AMD research, and the limitations and prospects offered by AMD. The study outlined future technological interventions aimed at a pattern shift in decreasing sludge volumes and operational costs while effectively improving the treatment of AMD. The various treatment technologies have beneficial results, but they also have related technical problems. To reduce the formation of AMD, it is recommended that more preventive methods be investigated. Moreover, there is a current need for integrated AMD treatment technologies that result in a well-rounded overall approach towards sustainability in AMD treatment. As a result, a sustainable AMD treatment strategy has been made possible due to water reuse and recovery valuable resources such sulphuric acid, rare earth elements, and metals. The cost of AMD treatment can be decreased with the use of recovered water and resources, which is essential for developing a sustainable AMD treatment process. More study is required in the future to improve the effectiveness of the various strategies used, with a focus on reducing the formation of secondary pollutants and recovery of valuable resources. |
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https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/15/19/3453 |
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Water, (15)9 |
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dc.subject |
Acid mine drainage |
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Sustainable remediation technologies |
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Prevention and prediction |
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Resource recovery |
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Recent progress on acid mine drainage technological trends in South Africa: Prevention, treatment, and resource recovery |
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Article |
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17 |
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Copyright: © 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
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Smart Places |
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Smart Water and Wastewater Information |
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Smart Water Analysis and Solutions |
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Baloyi, S. J., Ramdhani, N., Mbhele, N. R., & Ramutshatsha-Makhwedzha, D. (2023). Recent progress on acid mine drainage technological trends in South Africa: Prevention, treatment, and resource recovery. <i>Water, (15)9</i>, http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13680 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Baloyi, Siwela J, Nishani Ramdhani, Nkhangweleni R Mbhele, and D Ramutshatsha-Makhwedzha "Recent progress on acid mine drainage technological trends in South Africa: Prevention, treatment, and resource recovery." <i>Water, (15)9</i> (2023) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13680 |
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Baloyi SJ, Ramdhani N, Mbhele NR, Ramutshatsha-Makhwedzha D. Recent progress on acid mine drainage technological trends in South Africa: Prevention, treatment, and resource recovery. Water, (15)9. 2023; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13680. |
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TY - Article
AU - Baloyi, Siwela J
AU - Ramdhani, Nishani
AU - Mbhele, Nkhangweleni R
AU - Ramutshatsha-Makhwedzha, D
AB - South Africa is the home of major global mining operations, and the acid mine drainage (AMD) contribution has been attributed to abandoned mine sites and huge pyrite-bearing tailings from coal and gold mines. Determining the true economic impact and environmental liability of AMD remains difficult. Researchers have been looking into several treatment technologies over the years as a way to reduce its possible environmental impact. Different methods for active and passive remediation have been developed to treat AMD. The aim of this review was to describe the AMD-impacted environments and critically discuss the properties of AMD and current prediction and preventative methods and technologies available to treat AMD. Furthermore, this study critically analysed case studies in South Africa, gaps in AMD research, and the limitations and prospects offered by AMD. The study outlined future technological interventions aimed at a pattern shift in decreasing sludge volumes and operational costs while effectively improving the treatment of AMD. The various treatment technologies have beneficial results, but they also have related technical problems. To reduce the formation of AMD, it is recommended that more preventive methods be investigated. Moreover, there is a current need for integrated AMD treatment technologies that result in a well-rounded overall approach towards sustainability in AMD treatment. As a result, a sustainable AMD treatment strategy has been made possible due to water reuse and recovery valuable resources such sulphuric acid, rare earth elements, and metals. The cost of AMD treatment can be decreased with the use of recovered water and resources, which is essential for developing a sustainable AMD treatment process. More study is required in the future to improve the effectiveness of the various strategies used, with a focus on reducing the formation of secondary pollutants and recovery of valuable resources.
DA - 2023-09
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PY - 2023
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