Geochemical Surveys of Ground and Surface Waters in the Abandoned Hg-Mine of Abbadia San Salvatore (Central Italy): A Preparatory Investigation before Remediation

Author:

Meloni Federica12,Montegrossi Giordano2,Cabassi Jacopo2ORCID,Bianchi Francesco3,Nisi Barbara2ORCID,Rappuoli Daniele45,Vaselli Orlando12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, Via G. La Pira, 4, 50121 Firenze, Italy

2. CNR-IGG Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources, Via G. La Pira, 4, 50121 Firenze, Italy

3. S.B.C., Geologi Associati, Via XX Settembre, 78, 50129 Firenze, Italy

4. Unione dei Comuni Amiata Val d’Orcia, Unità di Bonifica, Via Grossetana, 209, 53025 Piancastagnaio, Siena, Italy

5. Parco Museo Minerario di Abbadia San Salvatore, Via Suor Gemma, 1, 53021 Abbadia San Salvatore, Siena, Italy

Abstract

Since 2013, 34 surveys of surface and ground waters within and outside the former Hg-mine of Abbadia San Salvatore (Italy), which is currently under remediation, were performed for determining Hg, As, Sb, and main and minor solutes. The water quality is rather poor since most waters show relatively high Hg concentrations (up to 695 µg/L). Differently, As and Sb only overcome the Italian law thresholds in a few sites. A high geochemical variability was observed for most groundwaters without any clear relationship between wet and dry periods. The main source of chalcophile elements is likely related to: (i) the interaction between meteoric waters and soils contaminated by the previous production of mercury; or (ii) the interaction between meteoric waters and the anthropic filling material of a former paleo-valley near the furnaces edifices. While the remediation is expected to be concluded in 2025, the aquifer contamination still remains a problem. Our investigation, including geochemical/hydrogeological modeling, is prodromal to future activities aimed at reducing the Hg content. Currently, the construction of a hydraulic barrier is apparently the most suitable solution to minimize the interaction processes between water–rock and man-made material, which are responsible for the 10-year concentration variability.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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