In Situ Mine Water Treatment: Field Experiment at the Flooded Königstein Uranium Mine (Germany) |
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Authors: | Ulf Jenk Udo Zimmermann Uli Uhlig Ralph Schöpke Michael Paul |
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Affiliation: | 1. Chemnitz, Germany 2. Dresden, Germany 3. Cottbus, Germany
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Abstract: | Within the WISMUT environmental remediation programme, the rehabilitation of the former uranium mine at Königstein is a very special case due to its use of underground leaching and its location near the Elbe River. The mine water is acidic, oxidizing, and polluted with uranium and other contaminants, and must be pumped to the surface and treated. In-situ water treatment approaches have been investigated to optimise further flooding and shorten the period of conventional water treatment. In 2010/2011, a field-scale experiment was carried out: about 120 t of alkalinity were successfully injected into the partially flooded mine. Tracer signals and geochemical reactions achieved general expectations. Based on the results, a site-specific technology concept was developed to flood the mine to its natural decant level. |
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