<h4>A Lime Slurry is created from hydrated lime powder and is then added to the mine water for two purposes:
<h4>A Lime Slurry is created from hydrated lime powder and is then added to the mine water for two purposes:
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Current Methods
Treatment at Wheal Jane
The current method of mine water treatment at the Wheal Jane site is provided by Veolia Ltd.
The company, who operates under the Coal Authority, delivers the services and facilities to treat
the water in addition to providing safe long term storage of the resultant hazardous residue from the treatment process.
Water is pumped from mine
10 stainless steel pumps costing £13,000 each are used to pump water from a mine shaft at rates up 330 l/s.
The plant is separated into two distinct stream of treatment, so that if one fails the plant may continue treatment.
Pre-reaction chamber
Mine water is mixed with recirculated sludge to encourage the formation of dense particles.
Reaction Chamber
A Lime Slurry is created from hydrated lime powder and is then added to the mine water for two purposes:
1) to increase the pH of the acidic water to a target value of approximately 9.2 pH, 2) to cause the precipitation
of metal ions. Air is circulated into the reaction chambers.
Lamella Clarifiers
A polymer is added to the mine water, binding to the metal it causes them to coagulate. Under the force
of gravity the mixture separates out into distinct layers, the higher density sludge particles sink to the bottom
and the water rises forming the top layer. The sludge is recirculated in the system until it reaches a specific density.
Clemows Valley Tailing Dam
When the Sludge reaches the required density it enters a holding tank and is later pumped to the Clemows
Valley Tailing Dam. This is a 69m high Dam designed to contain hazardous waste. Over 17 years Veolia Treatment
plant has deposited 7,002,000 tonnes of sludge.
(Nappin, 2017)
What are the problems with this current method of treatment ?
1) Although the company does offer safe long term storage of the sludge by transferring it to a trailing dam
it means that as result the waste containing toxic and hazardous chemicals is exposed to the environment.
2) The process relies on the addition of a significant amount of lime in order to increase the pH so that
elements such as Manganese can precipitate out, which occurs at pH 9.1. Quarried in Derbyshire, the lime must then be transported
the 325 mile journey to Cornwall. This is a significant contribution to the plants carbon footprint and demonstrate how
unsustainable methods like these are.
References
Nappin, C., 2017. Tour of Veolia [Interview] (10 8 2017).