GEOCHEMISTRY AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF SURFACE WATER IN AN ACTIVE COAL WASHING PLANT OF NORTHERN IRAN
Drainage water and tailings impoundments water geochemistry (pH, EC, alkalinity, trace element concentrations, major ions) were
studied at the Anjir Tangeh coal washing plant. The drainage water with neutral to alkaline pH values, high SO42- concentration
and low metal content represented typical neutral alkaline mine drainage (NAMD). According to the Stiff and Piper diagrams, the
majority of water samples classified into Ca-Mg-HCO3- type except drainage and processing water which were placed in Ca-Mg-
SO42- type. Manganese was found to exceed the maximum guideline value recommended for the drinking water by World Health
Organization. The heavy metal pollution index (HPI) of surface water (20.6) is well below the index limit of 100, which suggests
that neither is generally contaminated with respect to Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Ni and Pb. PHREEQC speciation and solubility modeling
proposed super saturation of the drainage water with respect to ferric oxyhydroxides, manganese carbonates, calcium carbonates
and manganese oxides. Surface water can be used for irrigation except processing water with very high salinity are doubtful to
unsuitable for agriculture uses.