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Title: Mercury Contamination in Brazil


1
Mercury Contamination in Brazil
  • Ozan Kurtulus
  • Louisa Meredith
  • Jeremy Trewin

2
Introduction
  • Hazardous environmental contaminant
  • In Japan, 2252 people have been affected and 1043
    have died due to Minamata Disease caused by
    mercury pollution
  • Compound that can be found naturally in the
    environment
  • Mercury poisoning also occurs from exposure to a
    soluble forms of mercury known as methylmercury
  • Inorganic mercury is transformed into soluble
    methylmercury (MeHg)
  • dangerous concentration of methylmercury can be
    ascribed to human activity.

3
Implications
  • Methylmercury works its way up the food chain
  • through bioaccumulation in the environment
  • Larger, predatory species of fish are a greater
    danger for consumption due to their high
    concentrations of methylmercury
  • Fish is the main diet in Amazonial communities
  • About 90 of the mercury in fish is methylated

4
Brazil Artisanal Gold Mining
  • The modern gold rush in Latin America started in
    the 1980s
  • 400 ton of gold produced per year
  • 30 to 50 ton per year from Brazil 80 from
    Amazon region
  • An estimated 200,000 to 400,000 miners in the
    Amazon region
  • Mercury contaminants often caused by artisanal
    miners using poor mining practices, usually due
    to a lack of economic alternatives
  • Mercury is used in order to separate gold from
    the extracted ores
  • Often illegally dumped into nearby water streams

5
Brazil - Logging
  • Mercury is released from cutting and burning of
    trees along river banks
  • Relatively newly found contributor of mercury
    contamination
  • through an investigation carried by Brazilian
    and Canadian researchers

100 to 200 tonnes of mercury released per year
6
Mercury Decontamination Methods
  • Solidification
  • Physically binds or encloses contaminants within
    a stabilized mass
  • Chemically reduces the hazard potential of a
    waste
  • Amalgamation is typically used to immobilize
    elemental mercury
  • dissolving the mercury in another metal to form
    a semisolid alloy known as an amalgam
  • Does not reduce the total mercury content of the
    waste
  • it reduces the leachability of mercury
  • product that still may require disposal in a
    landfill.

7
Mercury Decontamination Methods
Soil Washing
  • Water-based process
  • Physical particle size separation
  • Aqueous-based chemical separation
  • contaminants tend to bind to the finer soil
    particles rather than the larger particles
  • Not cost-effective for small quantities
  • Performed at the site of the contamination

Thermal Treatment
  • Physical methods to remove mercury from the
    contaminated medium
  • Heat is supplied under reduced pressure to the
    contaminated soil or waste, volatilizing mercury
  • The off-gas is treated by condensation to
    generate liquid elemental mercury
  • The treated medium may be used as fill material
    or disposed

8
Mercury Decontamination Methods
Precipitation
  • Uses chemicals to transform dissolved
    contaminants into an insoluble solid
  • Solid is then removed from the liquid phase by
    clarification or filtration
  • Used to treat mercury-contaminated groundwater
    and wastewater
  • Can reduce mercury concentrations to less than 2
    µg/L

Adsorption
  • Contaminants concentrate at the surface of a
    sorbent reducing their concentration
  • Adsorbent packed into a column
  • Contaminants are adsorbed as contaminated water
    is passed through the column.

9
Mercury Decontamination Methods
Membrane Filtration
  • Separates contaminants from water by passing it
    through a semi-permeable barrier or membrane
  • Membrane allows some of the constituents to pass
    through while blocking others

10
Mercury Decontamination Methods
Capping
  • Widely used to isolate contaminated sediment
  • In Situ Capping (ISC) is placed on site
  • Ex Situ Capping (ESC), contaminated sediment is
    dredged and relocated to another site
  • One or more isolating layers are placed over the
    sediment
  • Composed of sand or finer materials
  • absorbs the mercury preventing it leaching into
    overlying water
  • Advantages Low cost, low adverse environmental
    effects
  • Disadvantages Not a treatable process, can be
    damaged

11
Mercury Decontamination Methods
Dredging
  • Useful for heavily polluted areas
  • Used in the process of gold mining
  • Can cause damage to the environment through
    sediment re-suspension
  • Tested to prove a significant reduction in
    mercury
  • Must be well planned and implemented to avoid
    damage
  • Only a temporary solution
  • usually very costly and has issues with method of
    disposal

12
Mercury Decontamination Methods
Bioremediation
  • Use of Mercury-resisting bacteria
  • Enhances natural biological-chemical
    transformations that render pollutants harmless
  • Reduces toxic mercury to volatile elemental
    mercury
  • Existing passive adsorption and immobilization
    treatments
  • produce a large volume of mercury-loaded biomass,
    disposal of which is problematic
  • Microorganisms such as mer operon does not
    produce such results.
  • Potentially low costs
  • Promising new technology

13
Summary
  • Current on-going problem
  • No major remediation project planned
  • Caused by local, illegal industry
  • Large area therefore difficult to assess and
    control mercury pollution
  • Large funds required
  • Densely polluted areas combination of dredging
    and capping
  • For permanent remediation, investment in
    bioremediation is required
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