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A national strategy for identification, prioritisation and management of pollution from abandoned non-coal mine sites in England and Wales. I. Methodology development and initial results

机译:一项确定,优先处理和管理英格兰和威尔士废弃非煤矿场污染的国家战略。一,方法论的发展和初步成果

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In regions affected by historic non-coal (principally metal) mining activity, government agencies are often faced with the challenge of deploying limited remedial resources at abandoned mine sites to achieve maximum improvements in the chemical and ecological quality of impacted ground and surface waters. As such, strategies for the defensible allocation of public funds require comprehensive and systematic frameworks by which to identify and prioritise polluting sites for remediation. This paper describes the development and initial findings of such a national initiative in England and Wales which allies catchment-scale environmental impact assessments using existing public archive data, with recognition of the uncertainty in impact appraisals arising from disparities in data availability between sites and regions. The methodology identifies polluting sites and takes account not only of the chemical and ecological impacts of mine water discharges on receiving watercourses, but also of socio-economic factors such as conservation and heritage concerns, which can both impede or complement efforts to remediate mine sites. Using a Geographic Information System database and a suite of spatial analyses employing Boolean operators, both the extent of the pollution problem from abandoned non-coal mines in England and Wales (6% of 7815 surface water bodies are affected nationally) and the insight that can be gleaned from systematic analyses of existing archive data are highlighted. The results of the nationwide survey can be used as a dynamic database to inform future remedial planning, in terms of prioritising impacted river basins and abandoned non-coal mine sites themselves for either remediation or future monitoring efforts. As the assessment framework is built upon existing water quality and ecological data and mine site/geological data, there is considerable scope for the approach to be applied elsewhere where the legacy of historic mining persists through the widespread pollution of the aquatic environment.
机译:在受历史性非煤炭(主要是金属)采矿活动影响的地区,政府机构经常面临在废弃矿场部署有限的补救资源以最大程度提高受影响的地下水和地表水的化学和生态质量的挑战。因此,合理分配公共资金的策略需要全面而系统的框架,通过该框架可以确定污染源并进行优先排序。本文描述了在英格兰和威尔士实施的一项国家倡议的发展和初步发现,该倡议利用现有的公共档案数据,对流域规模的环境影响评估进行了评估,并认识到由于站点和地区之间数据可用性的差异而导致的影响评估的不确定性。该方法确定了污染地点,不仅考虑了矿井排水对接收水道的化学和生态影响,而且还考虑了社会经济因素,例如保护和遗产问题,这些因素都可能阻碍或补充补救矿场的努力。使用地理信息系统数据库和一组使用布尔运算符的空间分析,既可以了解英格兰和威尔士废弃的非煤矿山的污染问题的程度(全国范围内影响了7815个地表水体的6%),而且可以从现有档案数据的系统分析中收集的信息将突出显示。全国调查的结果可以用作动态数据库,以为将来的补救计划提供信息,可以优先考虑受影响的流域和废弃的非煤矿区本身,以进行补救或将来的监测工作。由于评估框架是建立在现有水质和生态数据以及矿场/地质数据的基础上的,因此该方法在其他地方仍具有很大的应用空间,在这些地方历史性采矿的遗产由于水生环境的广泛污染而持续存在。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2009年第21期|5435-5447|共13页
  • 作者单位

    Hydrogeochemical Engineering Research and Outreach group, SWAN Institute for Energy Research, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK;

    Environment Agency, Ty Cambria, 29 Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 0TP, UK;

    Environment Agency, Devonshire Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK;

    Hydrogeochemical Engineering Research and Outreach group, SWAN Institute for Energy Research, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK;

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  • 关键词

    metal mine; pollution; impact assessment; remediation; mine water; catchment;

    机译:金属矿污染;影响评估;补救措施;矿井水集水;
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