Socio-Environmental Risks Linked with Mine Tailings Chemical Composition: Promoting Responsible and Safe Mine Tailings Management Considering Copper and Gold Mining Experiences from Chile and Peru
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Cacciuttolo, Carlos
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Catholic Univ Temuco, Civil Works & Geol Dept, Temuco 4780000, Chile
Univ Chile, Fac Ciencias Forestales & Conservac Nat, Santiago 8320000, Chile
Univ Peruana Ciencias Aplicadas, Fac Ingn, Lima 15023, PeruCatholic Univ Temuco, Civil Works & Geol Dept, Temuco 4780000, Chile
Cacciuttolo, Carlos
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Cano, Deyvis
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Univ Huanuco, Programa Academ Ingn Ambiental, Huanuco 10001, PeruCatholic Univ Temuco, Civil Works & Geol Dept, Temuco 4780000, Chile
Cano, Deyvis
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Custodio, Maria
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Univ Nacl Ctr Peru, Fac Med Humana, Ctr Invest Med Altura & Medio Ambiente, Ave Mariscal Castilla 3909, Huancayo 12006, PeruCatholic Univ Temuco, Civil Works & Geol Dept, Temuco 4780000, Chile
copper mine tailings;
gold mine tailings;
metal-metalloid components;
non-metal components;
metallurgical reagents;
acid rock drainage;
metal leaching potential;
toxicity;
risks;
responsible tailings management;
POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS;
METAL CONTAMINATION;
AGE ACCUMULATION;
HEAVY-METALS;
TRACE-METALS;
IRON-MINE;
CYANIDE;
WATER;
DISPOSAL;
PLANTS;
D O I:
10.3390/toxics11050462
中图分类号:
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号:
08 ;
0830 ;
摘要:
There is a need to define mine tailings in a clear, precise, multidisciplinary, transdisciplinary, and holistic manner, considering not only geotechnical and hydraulic concepts but also integrating environmental and geochemical aspects with implications for the sustainability of mining. This article corresponds to an independent study that answers questions concerning the definition of mine tailings and the socio-environmental risks linked with mine tailings chemical composition by examining the practical experience of industrial-scale copper and gold mining projects in Chile and Peru. Definitions of concepts and analysis of key aspects in the responsible management of mine tailings, such as characterization of metallic-metalloid components, non-metallic components, metallurgical reagents, and risk identification, among others, are presented. Implications of potential environmental impacts from the generation of acid rock drainage (ARD) in mine tailings are discussed. Finally, the article concludes that mine tailings are potentially toxic to both communities and the environment, and cannot be considered as inert and innocuous materials; thus, mine tailings require safe, controlled, and responsible management with the application of the most high management standards, use of the best available technologies (BATs), use of best applicable practices (BAPs), and implementation of the best environmental practices (BEPs) to avoid risk and potential socio-environmental impact due to accidents or failure of tailings storage facilities (TSFs).