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Selecting Mine Drainage Treatment Systems – The USBM's multistep selection method |
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1995 |
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The engineering and mining journal |
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Selecting Mine Drainage Treatment Systems – The USBM's multistep selection method; 1763485757; RWTH Aachen <82> SBB-PK Berlin <1+1A> TU Berlin <83> UB Bochum <294> UB Clausthal <104> TU Freiberg <105> TIB/UB Hannover <89> UB Ilmenau <Ilm 1> ZBW Kiel <206> TUB München <91>; OLC-SSG Geowissenschaften – Online Contents-Sondersammelgebiete |
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Mosher, J. |
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Heavy-metal sludges as smelter feedstock |
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1994 |
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Engineering and Mining Journal |
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Metals Mining Groundwater Pollution USA Colorado California Gulch 3 Geology |
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Many industries produce a waste-water stream high in heavy metals. Disposal of sludge from these wastewater treatment plants has become increasingly difficult and expensive in the US due to passage of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act's 'land disposal ban' for hazardous wastes. Innovative methods can be found for dealing with such wastes. For example, in performing a mandated clean-up under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), Asarco's California Gulch water-treatment plant in Colorado meets CERCLA clean-up goals while using a waste water treatment sludge as a smelter feedstock, recovering incidental saleable metals, and producing non-hazardous products. In this plant, Asarco treats acidic mine-drainage water having high metal concentrations and uses the waste sludge generated as a lime replacement in lead smelting operations. -Author |
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Heavy-metal sludges as smelter feedstock; (1084960); 95t-4357; Using Smart Source Parsing pp; Geobase |
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Fricke, J.; Blickwedel, R.; Hagerty, P. |
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Biotreatment of metal mine waste waters; case histories |
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1997 |
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Open-File Report – US Geological Survey |
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abandoned mines acid mine drainage bacteria bioremediation chemical composition concentration efficiency geochemistry metals mines pollution remediation USGS waste water water quality water treatment |
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Biotreatment of metal mine waste waters; case histories; 1; GeoRef: 98-68755 160101 / € 0; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer |
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Adam, K. |
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Solid wastes management in sulphide mines: From waste characterisation to safe closure of disposal sites |
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Minerals and Energy Raw Materials Report |
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Waste Management and Pollution Policy Pollution and waste management non radioactive geographical abstracts: human geography environmental planning (70 11 5) geological abstracts: environmental geology (72 14 2) waste disposal waste management solid waste mining industry acid mine drainage Europe Eurasia |
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Environmentally compatible Waste Management schemes employed by the European extractive industry for the development of new projects, and applied in operating sulphide mines, are presented in this study. Standard methodologies used to assess the geotechnical and geochemical properties of the solid wastes stemming from mining and processing of sulphidic metal ores are firstly given. Based on waste properties, the measures applied to ensure the environmentally safe recycling and disposal of sulphidic wastes are summarised. Emphasis is given on the novel techniques developed to effectively prevent and mitigate the acid drainage phenomenon from sulphidic mine wastes and tailings. Remediation measures taken to minimise the impact from waste disposal sites in the post-closure period are described. |
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K. Adam, ECHMES Ltd, Mikras Asias 40-42, Athens 11527, Greece echmes@otenet.gr |
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Solid wastes management in sulphide mines: From waste characterisation to safe closure of disposal sites; 2582509; Norway 25; Geobase |
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Rees, B. |
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An overview of passive mine water treatment in Europe |
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Mine Water Env. |
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abandoned mines; Europe; ground water; mines; mining; pollutants; pollution; protection; surface water; water pollution; water quality; water treatment 22, Environmental geology |
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An overview of passive mine water treatment in Europe; 2007-023994; 1 table Federal Republic of Germany (DEU); GeoRef; English |
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