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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Anonymous |
Development of Integrated Passive Water Treatment Systems for the Treatment of Mine Waters |
2004 |
The @AusIMM bulletin |
2004 |
58-62 |
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Anonymous |
Red menace -- Alumina waste products neutralised – As a result of the standard aluminium extraction process, a large amount of of highly alkaline 'red mud' is produced, containing various minerals left over from the bauxite, and this must be disposed of safely, treated or stored. Using a partial-neutralising process involving sea water, Virotec has developed an environmentally responsible process that turns the mud into a mild alkali that is very good at neutralising acid in, for example, acid mine waste |
2003 |
Materials world |
11 |
22-25 |
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Anonymous |
Selecting Mine Drainage Treatment Systems – The USBM's multistep selection method |
1995 |
The engineering and mining journal |
196 |
24rr |
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Aljoe, W.W.; Hawkins, J.W. |
Neutralization of acidic discharges from abandoned underground coal mines by alkaline injection |
1993 |
Report of investigations |
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37 |
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Agency, U.S.E.P. |
Bioremediation of Acid Mine Drainage Using Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria |
2006 |
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