Mine Wastewater Effect on the Aquatic Diversity and the Ecological Status of the Watercourses in Southern Poland

Coal mining activity contributes to energy security and employment occupation, but is associated with environmental deterioration. Coal combustion leads to GHG emissions, while coal mining results in the generation of saline effluents. These effluents are discharged in inland surface waters, applying significant pressure on their quality, with a negative impact on aquatic life and the economy of a region. This study includes water samples that were analyzed in order to investigate the organic compounds, heavy metals, and other physicochemical parameters. Biological monitoring was done according to the Water Framework Directive methodology. The results from an aquatic area in Southern Poland, which indirectly receives coal mine effluents, indicate elevated salinity with excessive chlorides, sulfates, and sodium ions. The water quality of another non-polluted aquatic area was also assessed to examine the impact of indirect coal mine wastewater discharge on this area. The high salinity levels hinder the use of river water for drinking, agricultural, or industrial purposes. The results obtained show high pressure on the ecological status of streams and rivers that receive mine effluents, and on the density and diversity of aquatic invertebrates. This pressure is clearly visible in the structure of benthic communities and in invertebrate diversity. It also contributes to the appearance of invasive species and increasing water salinity. Limiting discharges of mine water transporting large loads of saline substances would reduce the negative impact on the quality of river waters and biological life.

Авторы
Mitko Krzysztof1 , Dydo Piotr1 , Milewski A.K.1 , Bok-Badura Joanna1 , Jakóbik-Kolon Agata1 , Krawczyk Tomasz2 , Cieplok Anna3 , Krodkiewska Mariola3 , Spyra Aneta3 , Gzyl Grzegorz4 , Skalny Anna 4 , Kończak Beata4 , Bałazińska Maria4 , Łabaj Paweł4 , Tetłak Anna4 , Kyriazi Maria5 , Klempetsani Stavroula5
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MDPI
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9
Язык
Английский
Страницы
1292
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Том
16
Год
2024
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  • 1 Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Inorganic, Analytical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Silesian University of Technology, 6 Krzywoustego Str., 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
  • 2 Department of Chemical Organic Technology and Petrochemistry, Silesian University of Technology, Krzywoustego 4, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
  • 3 Institute of Biology, Biotechnology, and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia, 9 Bankowa Str., 40-007 Katowice, Poland
  • 4 Water Protection Department, Central Mining Institute—National Research Institute, 1 Plac Gwarkow, 40166 Katowice, Poland
  • 5 School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 9 Iroon Polytechneiou St., Zographou Campus Athens, 157 73 Athens, Greece
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