Surface water and groundwater quality evaluation in a mining area

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This paper presents a monitoring of groundwater and surface water in the mining area Tg. Ocna, by analyzing 16 physico-chemical parameters (pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, Pb, Ni, Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cr, Mg, SO42-, Al, NO2-, NO3-, NH4+), from three rivers Slanic, Trotus and Valcele, a small lake Groapa Burlacu, a fountain and three monitoring drilling wells (F11, F16 and F17). Studies on the quality of surface water and groundwater in areas near mines are important due to extraction and exploitation of salt. The samples were collected in April 2019. Following the analyzes, their results are included in the following concentration ranges: pH 7.21 to 8.46 unit. pH, turbidity 0.54 to 169 NTU, dissolved oxygen 6 to 8.59 mg/L, Pb 0.075 to 0.095 mg/L, Ni 0.026 to 1.05 mg/L, Cu 0.088 to 0.809 mg/L, NO2-0.001 to 0.037 mg/L and NO3-0.290 to 4.34 mg/L. The pH, turbidity and dissolved oxygen were measured in situ using portable equipment's. As for the other parameters, they were analyzed in the water laboratory from Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacau by using spectrophotometry. Some concentrations of the physico-chemical indicators of the water samples analyzed were found to be more than the water quality classes.

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Cochiorca, A., Nedeff, V., Barsan, N., Sandu, I., Mosnegutu, E., Chitimus, D. A., … Irimia, O. (2020). Surface water and groundwater quality evaluation in a mining area. Revista de Chimie, 71(6), 124–131. https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.20.6.8177

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