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Author Fripp, J.; Ziemkiewicz, P.F.; Charkavorki, H.
Title Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Type Journal Article
Year 2000 Publication Ecosystem Management and Restoration Research Program Technical Notes Abbreviated Journal
Volume Erdc Tn-Emrrp-Sr-14 Issue (up) Pages 7
Keywords AMD treatment sampling
Abstract Contaminated water flowing from abandoned coal mines is one of the most significant contributors to water pollution in former and current coal-producing areas. Acid mine drainage (AMD) can have severe impacts to aquatic resources, can stunt terrestrial plant growth and harm wetlands, contaminate groundwater, raise water treatment costs, and damage concrete and metal structures. In the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States alone, more than 7,500 miles of streams are impacted. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission estimates that the economic losses on fisheries and recreational uses are approximately $67 million annually (ref). While most modern coal-mining operations (Figure 1) must meet strict environmental regulations concerning mining techniques and treatment practices, there are thousands of abandoned mine sites in the United States (Figure 2). Treatment of a single site can result in the restoration of several miles of impacted streams. The purpose of this document is to briefly summarize key issues related to AMD treatment. This document is intended as a brief overview; thus, it is neither inclusive nor exhaustive. The technical note presents the preliminary planning issues
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Notes Acid Mine Drainage Treatment; 2; als Datei vorhanden 5 Abb.; VORHANDEN | AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17344 Serial 374
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Author Fricke, J.; Blickwedel, R.; Hagerty, P.
Title Biotreatment of metal mine waste waters; case histories Type Journal Article
Year 1997 Publication Open-File Report – US Geological Survey Abbreviated Journal
Volume Of 97-0496 Issue (up) Pages 25
Keywords 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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Notes Biotreatment of metal mine waste waters; case histories; 1; GeoRef: 98-68755 160101 / € 0; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9627 Serial 375
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Author Fraser, W.W.; Robertson, J.D.
Title Subaqueous disposal of reactive mine waste; an overview and update of case studies; MEND, Canada Type Book Chapter
Year 1994 Publication Special Publication – United States. Bureau of Mines, Report: BUMINES-SP-06A-94 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (up) Pages 250-259
Keywords acid mine drainage; British Columbia; Canada; chemical reactions; experimental studies; ground water; lakes; Manitoba; Mine Environment Neutral Drainage Program; pollution; pore water; remediation; surface water; tailings; waste disposal; water quality; Western Canada 22, Environmental geology
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Series Editor Series Title Proceedings of the International land reclamation and mine drainage conference and Third international conference on The abatement of acidic drainage; Volume 1 of 4; Mine drainage Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes Subaqueous disposal of reactive mine waste; an overview and update of case studies; MEND, Canada; GeoRef; English; 2007-045178; International land reclamation and mine drainage conference and Third international conference on The abatement of acidic drainage, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, April 24-29, 1994 References: 18; illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch map Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6585 Serial 376
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Author Ford, C.T.; Bayer, J.F.
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Year 1973 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (up) 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 Fernández Rubio, R.; Fábregas, A.L.; Baquero Ubeda, J.C.; Lorca Fernández, D.
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Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (up) Pages 87-112
Keywords hydrogeology mining water drainage modelling treatment control pumping dewatering wells tunnels
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Publisher Proceedings International Mine Water Association Symposium Place of Publication 1 Editor Nel Petrus Johannes, L.
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Series Editor Series Title Mine Water and Environmental Impacts Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes Underground Mining Drainage, State of the Art; 1; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer; FG 'de' 15 Abb. Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9622 Serial 380
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