An Environmental Assessment Of The Use Of Seawater To Neutralize Bauxite Refinery Wastes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. McConchie
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Management of caustic red mud wastes at the QAL bauxite refinery uses an innovative approach . involving neutralising the red mud with seawater; solids settle in a Red Mud Dam and residual water (pH = 8.6) is discharged to a tidal inlet. A survey of 18 trace elements in sediment, water, mangroves and molluscs, and an ecological survey of benthic fauna in the inlet, and at near-pristine control sites, revealed no significant trends that were linked to the discharge, except for the concentration of Al which was slightly elevated within 100m of the outfall. Trace element concentrations in water samples were close to, or below, world average seawater values and oysters collected near the outfall were acceptable for human consumption. The impact of discharges is minimised by a high tidal range, >60% flushing of the inlet in each tidal cycle, and the very high trace element binding capacity of sediment in the dam (> 100meq/ 100g dry mud).
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APA: D. McConchie  (1996)  An Environmental Assessment Of The Use Of Seawater To Neutralize Bauxite Refinery Wastes

MLA: D. McConchie An Environmental Assessment Of The Use Of Seawater To Neutralize Bauxite Refinery Wastes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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