Abstract:
Acid mine drainage (AMD) or Acid rock drainage (ARD) from mining industry poses worldwide severe
environmental problems including India also. In this study, heavy metal removal was tested in AMD samples
collected from the Gorbi abandoned coal mine (India), having iron concentrations of 75 mg/L. Sandstone was
collected from mine sites and converted into powders form and used as low-cost adsorbent in a column to treat acid
mine drainage (AMD) obtained from the inactive Gorbi opencast coal mines (Singrauli coalfields, NCL). The pH
value of the pit water sample improved from 2.48 to 3.90, along with the removal of, 100 % total iron, Lead (Pb),
Cadmium (Cd), 71% of the electrical conductivity, 73% total dissolved solids and 50% of the salinity.