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Alternative Low-Cost Treatment for Real Acid Mine Drainage: Performance, Bioaccumulation, Translocation, Economic, Post-Harvest, and Bibliometric Analyses

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  • Yudha Gusti Wibowo

    (Department of Mining Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sumatera, Lampung Selatan 35365, Indonesia)

  • Hana Safitri

    (Postgraduate Program of Chemical Science, IPB University, Bogor 16680, Indonesia)

  • Ida Bagus Ilham Malik

    (Department of Urban & Regional Planning, Institut Teknologi Sumatera, Lampung Selatan 35365, Indonesia)

  • Sudibyo

    (Research Centre for Mining Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Jl. Ir. Sutami KM 15, Tanjung Bintang, South Lampung 35361, Indonesia)

  • Sugeng Priyanto

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, State University of Jakarta, East Jakarta 13220, Indonesia)

Abstract

Environmental pollution due to industrial activities has been reported since 1760, dating back to the first industrial revolution. One industrial activity that has led to major environmental degradation is coal mining, which can pollute surface and underground water due to acid mine drainage (AMD). Phytoremediation is low-cost, applicable, environmental, and does not generate other waste materials. In this research, we analyze the utilization of Eichhornia crassipes and Pistia stratiotes for AMD treatment. The results indicated that the AMD initially contained Fe, Mn, Al, Ca, and Mg. E. crassipes successfully reduced these contents by up to 69%, while P. stratiotes removed up to 62%. A cost analysis for phytoremediation of AMD is designed in terms of two schemes, with 4298 USD for the first scheme and no cost in the second scheme. The post-harvest potential, future research directions, and bibliometric analysis are also discussed. Overall, the results of this study indicate that P. stratiotes and E. crassipes are plants with great potential for AMD phytoremediation.

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  • Yudha Gusti Wibowo & Hana Safitri & Ida Bagus Ilham Malik & Sudibyo & Sugeng Priyanto, 2022. "Alternative Low-Cost Treatment for Real Acid Mine Drainage: Performance, Bioaccumulation, Translocation, Economic, Post-Harvest, and Bibliometric Analyses," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(22), pages 1-16, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:22:p:15404-:d:978065
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    1. Hauwa Mohammed Mustafa & Gasim Hayder & Siti Indati Mustapa, 2022. "Circular Economy Framework for Energy Recovery in Phytoremediation of Domestic Wastewater," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(9), pages 1-16, April.
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    1. Yudha Gusti Wibowo & Candra Wijaya & Aryo Yudhoyono & Sudibyo & Ahmad Tawfiequrrahman Yuliansyah & Hana Safitri & Natasya Tsabitah & Herlina Nur’ani & Khairurrijal Khairurrijal & Himawan Tri Bayu Murt, 2023. "Highly Efficient Modified Constructed Wetlands Using Waste Materials for Natural Acid Mine Drainage Treatment," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(20), pages 1-20, October.

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