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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
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Pages |
Links |
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Schueck, J.H. |
Limestone diversion wells; a low-maintenance, cost-effective method for treating acid-mine drainage with limestone |
1995 |
Guidebook for the Annual Field Conference of Pennsylvania Geologists, vol.60 Applied geology in the Lock Haven and Williamsport region, Clinton and Lycoming counties, northcentral Pennsylvania |
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9-12 |
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Franchet, J. |
An example of sulphate removal by nanofiltration – The treatment of iron ore mine water in Lorraine |
1995 |
Membranes in Drinking Water Production |
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27-31 |
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Blowes, D.W. |
Treatment of mine drainage water using in situ permeable reactive walls |
1995 |
Sudbury '95 – Mining and the Environment, Conference Proceedings, Vols 1-3 |
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979-987 |
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Jones, D.R. |
Passive treatment of mine water |
1995 |
Sudbury '95 – Mining and the Environment, Conference Proceedings, Vols 1-3 |
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755-763 |
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Eger, P. |
Sulfate reduction for the treatment of acid mine drainage; Long term solution or short term fix? |
1995 |
Sudbury '95 – Mining and the Environment, Conference Proceedings, Vols 1-3 |
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515-524 |
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