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Author Gerth, A.; Kießig, G.
Title Type Book Whole
Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) Issue Pages 173-180
Keywords mining uranium mining passive treatment Saxony mine water treatment
Abstract Treatment of radioactively-contaminated and metal-laden mine waters and of seepage fiom tailings ponds and waste rock piles is among the key issues facing WISMUT GmbH in their task to remediate the legacy of uranium mining and processing in the Free States of saxony and rhuringia, Federal Republic of Germany. Generally, contaminant loads of feed waters wn aimnisn over time. At a certain level of costs for the removal of one contaminant unit, continued operation of conventional water treatment plants can hardly be justified any longer. As treatment is still required for water protection, there is an urgent need for-the development and implementation of more cost efficient technologies. WISMUT GmbH and BioPlanta GmbH have studied the suitability of helophye species for contaminant removal from mine waters. In a fust step, original waters were used for an in vitro bioassay. The test results allowed for the determination of the effects of biotic and abiotic factors on helophy'tes'tolerancer ange, growth, and uptake capability of radionuclides and metals. Test series were carried out using Phiagmites australis, Carex disticha, Typha latifolia, and Juncus effusus. Relevant cont-aminant components of the mine waters under investigation included uraniunl iron, arsenic, manganese, nickel, and copper. Investigations led to a number of recommendations conceming plant selection for specific water treatment needs. In a second step, based on these results, a constructed wetland was built in l99g as a pilot plant for the treatment of flood waters liom the pöhla-Tellerhäuser mine and went on-line. Relevant constituents of the neutral flood waters include radium, iron, and arsenic. This wetland specifically uses both physico-chemical and microbiological processes as well as contaminant accumulation by helophytes to achieve the treatment objectives. with the pilot plant in operation for three years now, average removal rates achieved are 95 Yo for kon, 86 yo for arsenic, and 75 % for raäium. WISMUT GmbH intends to put a number of other projects of passive/biological mine water treatment into operation before the end of 2001_
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Publisher Battelle Press Place of Publication (6)5 Editor Leeson, A.
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Series Editor Series Title Phytoremediation, wetlands and sediments Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN ISBN 1-57477-115-9 Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Passive/Biological Treatment of Waters contaminated by Uranium Mining; 2; VORHANDEN | AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer; als Datei vorhanden 4 Abb., 4 Tab. Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17345 Serial 372
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Author Frisch, K.-R.
Title Type Book Whole
Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) Issue Pages 258 pp
Keywords Grubenwasser Gewässerversauerung Versatz <Bergbau> Neutralisation <Chemie> Umweltbilanz
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Publisher Clausthal-Zellerfeld: Papierflieger Place of Publication Clausthal-Zellerfeld Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Die Verringerung der Sauerwasserbildung im untertägigen Bergbau durch Versatz Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN ISBN 3-89720-397-9 Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Die Verringerung der Sauerwasserbildung im untertägigen Bergbau durch Versatz; Clausthal-Zellerfeld: Papierflieger; Clausthal, Techn. Univ., Diss.; Opac Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6939 Serial 373
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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 (up) Issue 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.
Title Type Book Whole
Year 1973 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) Issue 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.
Title Type Book Whole
Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) Issue 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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ISSN ISBN 062-02294-0-3 Medium
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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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