pH and Eh were measured at 25 points in the abandoned Dalcheon mine. And, major ion components $(Na^+,;K^+,;Ca^{2+},;Mg^{2+},;Cl^-,;SO_4^{2-},;CO_3^{2-},;HCO_3^-)$ were analyzed through groundwater sampling at 41 points. pH and Eh were measured the highest concentration in serpentinite area. And, pH was between weak alkaline and intermediate values in study area. Groundwater in study area was dominated oxidation-reduction environment caused by reaction with carbonate rock. Because sulfur components contained in carbonate, serpentinite, arsenopyrite and pyrite was dissolved by groundwater, $SO_4^{2-}$ component was high in study area. And $Ca^{2+},;Mg^{2+}$ of cations were high. Correlation coefficients of ion components in tailing dumps were 0.95 between $Ca^{2+};and;SO_4^{2-}$, 0.86 between $Ca^{2+};and;Mg^{2+}$, 0.85 between $Mg^{2+};and;SO_4^{2-}$. Correlation coefficients of ion components in bedrock were 0.86 between $Mg^{2+};and;SO_4^{2-}$, 0.68 between $Ca^{2+};and;SO_4^{2-}$. Concentration range of $Ca^{2+}$ in tailing dumps was $6.85{sim}323.58mg/L,;and;3.18{sim}207.20mg/L$ in bedrock. Concentration range of $SO_4^{2-}$ in tailing dumps was $21.54{sim}1673.17mg/L,;and;2.04{sim}1024.64mg/L$ in bedrock. By the result of Piper diagram analysis with aquifer material, groundwater in tailing dumps was $Ca-SO_4$ type. Groundwater quality types with bedrock material were Mg-$SO_4$ and Mg-$HCO_3$ types in serpentinite area, Ca-$HCO_3$ type in carbonate area, Na-K and $CO_3+HCO_3$ types in hornfels, respectively. As a result of this study, groundwater in tailing dumps were dissolved $Ca^{2+},;Mg^{2+};and;SO_4^{2-}$ components with high concentration. Also, these ion components were transported into bedrock aquifer.