Ecological assessment of coal mine and metal mine drainage in South Korea using Daphnia magna bioassay

Springerplus. 2015 Sep 17:4:518. doi: 10.1186/s40064-015-1311-1. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

In order to assess the ecological effect of acid mine drainage, metal mine (Dalsung) and coal mine (Samtan) drainage in South Korea were collected. The each mine drainage then investigated by whole effluent toxicity test (WET) and toxicity identification evaluation (TIE). WET results demonstrated that DS leachate and ST mine water is more toxic than other mine drainage due to the presence of cationic metals and acidic pH. TIE results revealed that the acidic pH and copper (Cu) could be the main toxicants in both mine drainage. The strong acidic pH (pH < 3.5) enhanced the metal toxicity by increase of metal activity and bioavailability. The toxicity of most mine drainage revealed that the positive correlation between metal concentration and toxicity unit (TU). The regression data between TU and sum of cumulative criterion unit (CCU) demonstrated the reasonable statistical significance (R = 0.89; p < 0.01), however the excessive iron concentration in mine drainage could be an inhibition factor to estimate the toxicity by the effect of amorphous iron precipitate.

Keywords: Acid mine drainage (AMD); Cumulative criterion unit (CCU); Daphnia magna; Toxicity identification evaluation (TIE); Whole effluent toxicity (WET).