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- Title
Abandoned coal mining sites: using ecotoxicological tests to support an industrial organic sludge amendment.
- Authors
Chiochetta, Claudete; Radetski, Marilice; Corrêa, Albertina; Tischer, Vinícius; Tiepo, Erasmo; Radetski, Claudemir
- Abstract
The different stages involved in coal mining-related activities result in a degraded landscape and sites associated with large amounts of dumped waste material. Remediation of these contaminated soils can be carried out by application of industrial organic sludge if the concerns regarding the potential negative environmental impacts of this experimental practice are properly addressed. In this context, the objective of this study was to use ecotoxicological tests to determine the quantity of organic industrial sludge that is required as a soil amendment to restore soil production while avoiding environmental impact. Chemical analysis of the solids (industrial sludge and soil) and their leachates was carried out as well as a battery of ecotoxicity tests on enzymes (hydrolytic activity), bacteria, algae, daphnids, earthworms, and higher plants, according to standardized methodologies. Solid and leachate samples of coal-contaminated soil were more toxic than those of industrial sludge towards enzyme activity, bacteria, algae, daphnids, and earthworms. In the case of the higher plants (lettuce, corn, wild cabbage, and Surinam cherry) the industrial sludge was more toxic than the coal-contaminated soil, and a soil/sludge mixture (66:34 % dry weight basis) had a stimulatory effect on the Surinam cherry biomass. The ecotoxicological assessment of the coal-contaminated soil remediation using sludge as an amendment is very important to determine application rates that could promote a stimulatory effect on agronomic species without negatively affecting the environment.
- Subjects
ABANDONED coal mines; POLLUTION; WASTE products; MINE waste -- Environmental aspects; ANALYTICAL chemistry
- Publication
Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2013, Vol 20, Issue 11, p7656
- ISSN
0944-1344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11356-012-1269-2