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Author (up) Aston, W.M.
Title Acid mine drainage; the problem, the treatment, the cost Type Journal Article
Year 1973 Publication Green Lands Quarterly Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue 3 Pages 14-15
Keywords acid mine drainage; environment; ferric hydroxide; inorganic acids; pyrite; reclamation; sulfides; sulfuric acid 22, Environmental geology
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Notes Acid mine drainage; the problem, the treatment, the cost; 1980-014546; United States (USA); GeoRef; English Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6844 Serial 474
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Author (up) Ford, C.T.; Bayer, J.F.
Title Type Book Whole
Year 1973 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 123 pp
Keywords acid mine drainage
Abstract Epa R2 73 150
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Publisher U.S. Government Print. Offfice Place of Publication Washington Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Treatment of ferrous acid mine drainage with activated carbon Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes Treatment of ferrous acid mine drainage with activated carbon; 99; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer; TUB München Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9626 Serial 377
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Author (up) Larsen, H.P.
Title Chemical Treatment Of Metal-Bearing Mine Drainage Type Journal Article
Year 1973 Publication J. Water Poll. Control Fed. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 45 Issue 8 Pages 1682-1695
Keywords mine water treatment
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Notes Chemical Treatment Of Metal-Bearing Mine Drainage; Wos:A1973q499100009; Times Cited: 12; ISI Web of Science Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9257 Serial 100
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Author (up) Stoddard, C.K.
Title Abatement Of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation Type Journal Article
Year 1973 Publication Environmental protection technology series Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 125
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Abstract Laboratory tests with synthetic acid mine water show the sealing effect of the gelatinous precipitate that forms when hydrated lime or powdered limestone is added in a simulated mine entry closed by a porous barrier.^Field tests were conducted in a recently abandoned coal mine.^Hydrated lime and limestone slurries were pumped into the mine water behind rubble barriers through 2-inch steel pipes to test the laboratory findings.^The outflow was observed at weirs attached to the ends of two 12-inch diameter drain pipes.^The results indicated that only temporary sealing of the outflow was achieved and that neutralization took place when the interior water flow conditions were favorable.
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Notes Abatement Of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation; Washington, DC; U. S. Government Print. Office; Opac Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6927 Serial 229
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Author (up) Wilmoth, R.C.
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Year 1973 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 159 pp
Keywords acid mine drainage
Abstract EPA 670 2 73 100 Spiral-wound reverse osmosis systems were tested on four different acid mine drainage discharges in west virginia and pennsylvania. Comparison studies were made of the hollow-fiber, tubular, and spiral-wound systems at a ferrous iron acid discharge; and of hollow-fiber and spiral-wound systems at a ferric iron acid discharge. At all sites, the limiting factor in high recovery operation was calcium sulfate insolubility. An empirical formula was developed for predicting maximum recovery. Application of reverse osmosis was demonstrated to be technically feasible for a large percentage of acid mine drainage discharges. A process called 'neutrolisis' was developed in which the reverse osmosis brine is neutralized and clarified, and the supernatant recycled to the influent to the reverse osmosis unit. In this manner, the neutrolosis process discharges only a high quality product water and a neutralized sludge. Neutrolosis recoveries as high as 98.8 percent were achieved at a ferric iron acid discharge site. (epa)
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Notes Applications of reverse osmosis to acid mine drainage treatment; 99; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer; TUB München Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9961 Serial 74
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