Conference Proceedings
Sixth International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage (ICARD)
Conference Proceedings
Sixth International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage (ICARD)
Developing Assessment Methods and Remediation Protocols for New Zealand Sites Impacted by Acid Mine Drainage
Acidic and metal-rich waters have been discharging from Sullivan Mine, West Coast, New Zealand since the closure of the mine during the early- 1990s. This has resulted in a decrease in pH from a background of 4.5 to 2.8 and an increase in metallic elements in nearby Rapid Stream. In addition to the chemical effects on Rapid Stream, a study of freshwater macro-invertebrates revealed the absence of most biota downstream from the discharge. An attempt is being made to use the Sullivan Mine as a case study of problem and remediation analysis.
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D A Trumm, A Black, J Cavanagh, J Harding, A de Joux, T A Moore, K O' Halloran
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- Published: 2002
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