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Author Bhole, A.G.
Title (up) Acid-Mine Drainage And Its Treatment Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication Impact of Mining on the Environment Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 131-141
Keywords mine water treatment
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Notes Acid-Mine Drainage And Its Treatment; Isip:A1994ba02k00015; Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 8945 Serial 146
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Author Deshpande, V.P.; Pande, S.P.; Gadkari, S.K.; Saxena, K.L.
Title (up) Acid-mine Drainage Treatment Type Journal Article
Year 1991 Publication J. Environ. Sci. Health Part A-Environ. Sci. Eng. Toxic Hazard. Subst. Control Abbreviated Journal
Volume 26 Issue 8 Pages 1387-1408
Keywords mine water
Abstract One of the serious problem faced by the mining industry is the disposal of acid mine drainage in view of it's harmful effects on receiving water bodies.Studies were conducted at Churcha underground mines of Colleries of South Eastern Coal Fields (CoalIndia Ltd) on the acidic mine waters with a view to evolve effective treatment system. The results of treatability studies alongwith viable treatment options are discussed in the paper.
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Notes Acid-mine Drainage Treatment; Isi:A1991gt63500005; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17330 Serial 403
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Author Skousen, J.G.
Title (up) Acid-Mine Drainage Treatment Alternatives Type Journal Article
Year 1992 Publication Land Reclamation : Advances in Research & Technology Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 297-303
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Notes Acid-Mine Drainage Treatment Alternatives; Isip:A1992by10s00035; Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9016 Serial 147
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Author Lecuyer, N.
Title (up) Acid-Mine Water-Treatment at les mines Gallen, Noranda-Mines limited Type Journal Article
Year 1983 Publication CIM Bull. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 76 Issue 851 Pages 107-110
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ISSN 0317-0926 ISBN Medium
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Notes Acid-Mine Water-Treatment at les mines Gallen, Noranda-Mines limited; Isi:A1983qs54800139; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9762 Serial 317
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Author Ball, B.R.
Title (up) Advanced oxidation treatment of mine drainage Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication Second International Symposium on Extraction and Processing for the Treatment and Minimization of Wastes – 1996 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 363-376
Keywords mine water treatment
Abstract An investigation of the effects of ozone and ozone-induced hydroxyl radical on reducing whole affluent toxicity is described and discussed relative to the application of ozone for industrial water treatment. Results from operation of an ozone system treating industrial affluent from a lead and zinc mine in Colorado are presented. The mine discharges 1,000 gpm of wastewater into a tributary of the Arkansas River and has historically exceeded Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) limits and on occasion has exceeded numeric limits for copper, ammonia, and cyanide. Based on results of a Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) conducted on the effluent and individual process waste streams, the source of effluent toxicity is believed to be primarily associated with organic reagents used in the milling process.
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Notes Advanced oxidation treatment of mine drainage; Isip:000078691700031; Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17173 Serial 180
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