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Author Limited, S.C. openurl 
  Title Type Book Whole
  Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up) 179 pp  
  Keywords AMD acid mine drainage mine water treatment active treatment  
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  Publisher The Mine Environment Neutral Drainage [MEND] Program Place of Publication 3.32.1 Editor  
  Language Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title MEND Report Abbreviated Series Title  
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  Notes Acid Mine Drainage – Status of Chemical Treatment and Sludge Management Practices; 2; VORHANDEN | AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer; als Datei vorhanden Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9890 Serial 315  
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Author Ettner, D.C. isbn  openurl
  Title Type Book Whole
  Year 2007 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up) 187-191  
  Keywords Passiv Mine Water Treatment alternative remediation technologies Kongens Mine Roros Folldal Mines Titania's tailings impoundment Storgangen Mine  
  Abstract Previous mining history in Norway has resulted in ongoing release of acid mine drainage. Preservation of the historical sites in mining areas does not allow for remediation technologies that result in significant alteration of the historical landscape. Therefore, alternative remediation techniques such as passive mine water treatment have been tested. The climate in Norway varies from mild coastal climates to artic climates, and one of the challenges with passive treatment systems is the cold winter conditions. Anaerobic treatment systems have been built at Kongens Mine near Røros, at Folldal mines, and at Titania's tailings impoundment near Storgangen Mine. These systems utilize sulfate-reducing bacteria that result in the precipitation of metal sulfides. A full- and pilot-scale system at Kongens Mine and Folldal were built in 2006 to remove copper and zinc from typical ARD in an alpine climate. Previous testing with pilot scale systems at Kongens Mine showed that up to 85% copper and 48% zinc could be removed. At Titania A/S the anaerobic system is designed to remove nickel from neutral waters. At this system over 90% nickel is removed when water flow is regulated at a constant flow. Testing shows that the system can function in cold winter conditions, however, optimal metal removal is achieved under warmer temperatures. Temperatures changes by global climatic warming will not adversely affect these anaerobic systems. However, extreme precipitation events and the resulting rapid fluctuations of ARD runoff will provide a challenge for the effectiveness of these systems.  
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  Publisher Mako Edizioni Place of Publication Cagliari Editor Cidu, R.; Frau, F.  
  Language Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Water in Mining Environments Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN ISBN 978-88-902955-0-8 Medium  
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  Notes Passive Mine Water Treatment in Norway; 1; VORHANDEN | AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer; als Datei vorhanden 3 Abb., 2 Tab. Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17338 Serial 387  
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Author Rajaram, V. url  openurl
  Title Methodology for estimating the costs of treatment of mine drainage Type Journal Article
  Year 2001 Publication Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Mining Congress and Exhibition of Turkey Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up) 191-201  
  Keywords mine water treatment  
  Abstract Tetra Tech developed worksheets for the U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining (OSM) to allow a consistent, accurate, and rapid method of estimating the costs of long-term treatment of mine drainage at coal mines, in accordance with the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) of 1977. This paper describes the rationale for the worksheets and how they can be used to calculate costs for site-specific conditions. Decision trees for selection of alternative treatments for acidic or alkaline mine drainage are presented.  
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  Notes Methodology for estimating the costs of treatment of mine drainage; Isip:000171428500021; Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17065 Serial 163  
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Author Costigan, P.A. url  openurl
  Title The reclamation of acidic colliery spoil .3. Problems associated with the use of high-rates of limestone Type Journal Article
  Year 1982 Publication Journal of Applied Ecology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 19 Issue 1 Pages (up) 193-201  
  Keywords mine water treatment  
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  Notes The reclamation of acidic colliery spoil .3. Problems associated with the use of high-rates of limestone; Wos:A1982nq52600017; Times Cited: 5; ISI Web of Science Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9185 Serial 96  
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Author Bagdy, I.; Kaocsány, L. openurl 
  Title Treatment of mine water for the protection of pumps Type Journal Article
  Year 1982 Publication Proceedings, 1st International Mine Water Congress, Budapest, Hungary Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume ABCD Supplementary volume Issue Pages (up) 201-214  
  Keywords pumps mine water treatment sediment Hungary karst  
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  Notes Treatment of mine water for the protection of pumps; 1; 3 Abb.; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9509 Serial 470  
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