%0 Journal Article %T Distribution of Arsenic and Heavy Metals from Mine Tailings dams at Obuasi Municipality of Ghana %A Crentsil Kofi Bempah %J American Journal of Engineering Research %D 2013 %I American Journal of Engineering Research %X This present study investigated the issue of gold mine tailings dams as a potential source of arsenic and other trace elements contamination and their dissolution into the adjoining environmental media in Obuasi Municipality of Ghana. One active (Sanso tailings dam) and two abandoned (Pompora and Dokyiwa) mine tailings dams in Obuasi gold mine site, were selected for the collection and analysis of the tailings. The concentrations of As, Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn were determined using an atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS, Varian Models 240FS). The total concentrations of elements in the mine tailings were up to 1752 mg/kg As, 75.16 wt.% Fe, 1848.12 mg/kg Mn, 92.17 mg/kg Cu and 7850 177.56 mg/kg Zn. Sulfate was the dominant anion throughout the leachate, reaching a maximum dissolved concentration of 58.43 mg/L. The mine tailings were contaminated with much higher concentrations of As and heavy metals than the Netherlands soil protection guideline values. Leaching levels of As were in the range of 0.04¨C0.56 %, presenting high proportions for the total arsenic content in the mine tailings %K Arsenic %K heavy metals %K mine tailings %K gold mining %K Obuasi %K Ghana %U http://www.ajer.org/papers/v2(5)/H0256170.pdf