scholarly journals The Combination of Phytoremediation and Electrokinetics Remediation Technology on Arsenic Contaminated Remediation in Tailing Storage Facilities from Gold Mine

Heliyon ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. e07736
Author(s):  
Kitsadee Wanitsawatwichai ◽  
Pantawat Sampanpanish
Author(s):  
Mbalenhle Mpanza ◽  
Elhadi Adam ◽  
Raeesa Moolla

The windy season brings numerous community complaints for gold mining companies situated in the Witwatersrand due to windblown dust from partially rehabilitated tailings storage facilities (TSFs). For communities encroaching onto TSFs, windblown dust is perceived as a health hazard and an environmental challenge. In a study conducted in 2017 by the Lawyers for Human Rights, the community of a gold mine village perceived tailings storage facility 6 (TSF6) and other surrounding tailings storage facilities which are partially rehabilitated to be a health and socio-economic threat. Since 2013, when a nearby gold mining company was liquidated, this community has been complaining about dust fallout. To validate the claims made by the community this paper reports on the dust deposition impacts, and respiratory illnesses risk posed by wind-blown generated dust. The study conducts an air quality assessment using dispersion modelling of windblown dust. Surface material from the TSFs was sampled, analysed for silica and heavy metal content using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) respectively. This study finds that PM10 dust fallout, high in silica and uranium content, could potentially pose health threats to the surrounding community. The study further shows that dust deposition is the highest in July–October, with TSF6 posing a nuisance while TSF1 represents a potential health threat owing to its particle size distribution for the surrounding gold mine village community. Potential receptors of the air pollution by dust in this study area include neighbouring property owners, business owners of the nearby shopping centre, the school and the clinic. This study further finds that sudden mine closure due to mine liquidation results in unrehabilitated tailings storage facilities which exacerbates dust deposition.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 963-972
Author(s):  
Abdullahi Abbas Yakubu ◽  
K.M. Baba ◽  
I. Mohammed

Four major crops rice, maize, wheat and tomato were examined in the Kano River Irrigation Project. The project was divided into 3 sections; the head, middle and tail ends. One hundred farmers were randomly selected from each sections making a total of 300 hundred farmers. Net farm income, and profitability index were used to assess the profitability of the enterprises. It was concluded Rice, maize, and wheat were profitable while tomato was unprofitable that year attributable to market glut and perishability of the crop. It was recommended that storage facilities be provided by both private and government agencies to curtail the losses incurred by the farmers.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.I. Morozov

Представлена характеристика отраслей овощеводства (открытого и защищенного грунта) и картофелеводства Нижегородской области. Дана информация о районах и хозяйствах, выделившихся по производству картофеля и овощей, темпах строительства сооружений защищенного грунта, овоще- и картофелехранилищ, о государственной поддержке отраслей в регионе.The characteristic of the vegetable growing (open and protected ground) and potato growing branches in Nizhny Novgorod region is presented. Given information about the districts and enterprises evolved for the production of potatoes and vegetables, the pace of building of greenhouses, vegetable and potatoes storage facilities as well as about state support of branches in the region.


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