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Mining Environmental Liability and Its in Situ Treatment with Calcium Oxide for Zinc Removal
Fecha
2023Registro en:
Campos, A., Huanay, J., Muñoz, A., Espinoza, P. C. y Tantavilca, N. (2023). Mining Environmental Liability and Its in Situ Treatment with Calcium Oxide for Zinc Removal. Tesis para optar el título profesional de Ingeniero de Minas, Escuela Académico Profesional de Ingeniería de Minas, Universidad Continental, Huancayo, Perú.
Springer International Publishing
Autor
Campos Llantoy, Alexander Andre
Huanay Condor, Jerson Marcial
Muñoz Navarro, Alexander Antony
Espinoza Tumialán, Pablo Cesar
Tantavilca Martinez, Nelida
Institución
Resumen
Mining environmental liabilities have negative effects on human
health, the ecosystem and property. This study was conducted at the Cercapuquio
Mining Environmental Liability (MEL) in the district of Chongos Alto. The
wastewater analysis was conducted at Universidad Continental and data were
obtained on metal content and hydrogen potential. This investigation revealed
that the Cercapuquio MEL wastewater had a higher concentration of zinc, 9,916
mg/L, and the pH level was 7.53 (alkaline), which is why this effluent exceeds
the maximum permissible limit of the annual average. A neutralizing reagent was
also prepared by recycling eggshells, calcined at 1000 °C for 40 min, obtaining
quicklime with 61.30% calcium oxide (CaO). For wastewater treatment, the
quicklime obtained in neutralizing solution was used, which, when applied to the
effluent, had the effect of lowering the zinc concentration from 9.916 mg/L to
0.051 mg/L and the pH from 7.53 to 10.36. The average zinc removal achieved
in the effluent is 96%.