Sediment Mining

A Sustainable Strategy for Contaminated Sediments

Authors

  • Homayoun Fathollahzadeh Linnaeus University
  • Fabio Kaczala Linnaeus University
  • Amit Bhatnagar Linnaeus University
  • William Hogland Linnaeus University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.2012.008

Keywords:

Sediments mining, sustainable, valuable metals, recovery, speciation, environmental footprint, harbor

Abstract

The main dilemma of contaminated sediments has been the proper management with reduced environmental footprints. Furthermore, by considering the fact that global warming and climate change may complicate the choice of management options, finding appropriate solutions become extremely critical. In the present work, mining of contaminated sediments to recover valuable constituents such as metals and nutrients is proposed as sustainable strategy, both through enhancing resilience of ecosystem and remediation. Contaminated sediments in the Oskarshamn harbor, southeast of Sweden were collected and analyzed through a modified sequential extraction in order to evaluate the feasibility of metals recovery. The results have shown that among different metals present in the sediments, Cu and Pb can be initially considered as economically feasible to recover. The shifting in the concept of dredging and further remediation of contaminated sediments towards sediment mining and recover of valuable metals can be considered in the near future as a sustainable strategy to tackle contaminated harbor/ports areas. However, it must be highlighted that short and long-term environmental impacts related to such activities should be addressed.

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Published

2017-01-31