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This study examines the changes in water quality over time in above-drainage upper Freeport and Pittsburgh coal mines in West Virginia. It analyzes the pH levels and acidity concentrations and compares them to historical data. The findings show a decrease in acidity of 2.1% annually in Pittsburgh mines and 2.4% annually in Upper Freeport mines. The study also discusses the impact of the initial flush of mine closure on decay rates.
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Water Quality Changes Over Time inAbove-Drainage Upper Freeport and Pittsburgh Coal Mines in West Virginia Ben Mack, Jeff Skousen, Louis McDonald, and Dorothy Vesper West Virginia University
- Major pollutant - Pyritic rocks
Mine type Above-drainage vs. Below-drainage
Below-drainage - 10 - 40 years - Type 1 - initial flush of mine - first 10 years after mine closure - Type 2 - continued pyrite oxidation • Below – drainage mines • - 25 years between samples • - pH from 3.0 to 6.1 Younger (1997)
Above – drainage mines • - 25 years between samples • - pH from 3.0 to 3.5 Lambert and Dzombak, 2000
Determine changes in acidity concentrations of 40 above-drainage, underground mines over 38 years using decay rates
Historic sampling • 1968 - EPA - 555 sites • 1980 - WV DNR - 20 sites • 2000 - WVU - 40 sites • 2006 - WVU - 40 sites • Graphs of acidity vs. time for 6 Pittsburgh and 34 Upper Freeport (UF) sites
Compare to T&T #2 - Closed in 1996 - Different decay rate?
% of initial concentration vs. time (exponential decay) Exponential decay: C/C0=e-kt C/C0=e-.02t C/C0=e-.05t C/C0=e-.10t
1968 Sampling 2006 sampling • Pitts. exp. decay constant (k) = -0.044 • Estimated initial acidity = 9,113 mg/L as CaCO3 (3.86 relative acidity)
UF exp. decay constant (k) = -0.054 • Estimated initial acidity = 5,413 mg/L as CaCO3 (4.01 relative acidity)
Acidity at time of closure = 1,128 mg/L as CaCO3 • T&T exp. decay constant (k) = -0.104 • Increased decay rate due to first flush
Conclusions • Pittsburgh and UF mines showed a 2.1% annual decrease in acidity
Pitts. mines - Pitts. decay rate constant = -0.044 - Estimated initial acidity = 9,113 mg/L as CaCO3 (3.86 relative acidity) • UF mines - UF decay rate constant = -0.054 - Estimated initial acidity = 5,211 mg/L as CaCO3 (4.01 relative acidity)
T&T #2 - T&T decay rate constant = -0.104 - Increased decay rate due to first flush