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Author Janiak, H.
Title Mine drainage treatment in Polish lignite mining Type Journal Article
Year 1992 Publication Mine Water Env. Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 11 Issue 1 Pages 35-44
Keywords laboratory scale tests plants bogs biological filters open cut mining mine drainage filtration flocculation radiation particle size suspended solids water treatment water discharge field tests lignite mines poland mining and industrial water water treatment water quality
Abstract The paper presents volumes and characteristics of water discharged from some Polish lignite open pit mines and discusses methods for its treatment. Results of research work concerned with increase in mine drainage efficiency by using processes of radiation, flocculation and filtration through a set of bog plants, iknown as grass filter are also discussed
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Notes Mine drainage treatment in Polish lignite mining; WATERLIT: 00526053 1 Abb., 3 Tab.; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17356 Serial 342
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Author Anonymous
Title Type Book Whole
Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) Issue Pages 118 pp
Keywords abandoned mines; acid mine drainage; aquifer vulnerability; aquifers; arsenic; bibliography; bioremediation; chemical properties; chemical waste; chromium; constructed wetlands; decontamination; disposal barriers; ground water; grouting; industrial waste; metals; microorganisms; mines; mobility; phytoremediation; pollutants; pollution; programs; reclamation; remediation; sludge; soil treatment; soils; solvents; sorption; Superfund; surface water; tailings; toxic materials; waste disposal; waste disposal sites; water quality; wetlands 22, Environmental geology
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Publisher Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration Place of Publication Littleton Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Remediation of historical mine sites; technical summaries and bibliography Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes Remediation of historical mine sites; technical summaries and bibliography; 1998-031431; GeoRef; English Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6164 Serial 11
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Author Nakazawa, H.
Title Treatment of acid mine drainage containing iron ions and arsenic for utilization of the sludge Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Sohn International Symposium Advanced Processing of Metals and Materials, Vol 9 Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) Issue Pages 373-381
Keywords mine water treatment arsenic biotechnology filtration iron membranes microorganisms mining industry oxidation sludge treatment acid mine drainage arsenic ion sludge treatment Horobetsu mine Hokkaido Japan ferrous iron membrane filter pore size arsenite solutions microbial oxidation As Fe Manufacturing and Production
Abstract An acid mine drainage in abandoned Horobetsu mine in Hokkaido, Japan, contains arsenic and iron ions; total arsenic ca.10ppm, As(III) ca. 8.5ppm, total iron 379ppm, ferrous iron 266ppm, pH1.8. Arsenic occurs mostly as arsenite (As (III)) or arsenate (As (V)) in natural water. As(III) is more difficult to be remove than As(V), and it is necessary to oxidize As(III) to As(V) for effective removal. 5mL of the mine drainage or its filtrate through the membrane filter (pore size 0.45 mu m) were added to arsenite solutions (pH1.8) with the concentration of 5ppm. After the incubation of 30 days, As(III) was oxidized completely with the addition of the mine drainage while the oxidation did not occur with the addition of filtrate, indicating the microbial oxidation of As(III). In this paper, we have investigated the microbial oxidation of As(III) in acid water below pH2.0.
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Notes Aug 27-31; Treatment of acid mine drainage containing iron ions and arsenic for utilization of the sludge; Isip:000241817200032; Conference Paper Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17456 Serial 151
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Author Wiseman, I.
Title Constructed wetlands for minewater treatment Type RPT
Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) Issue Pages 125
Keywords Sewage Ecology Constructed wetlands — Wales Mineral industries — Waste disposal Mine water Water quality management — Wales Pelenna minewaters Water pollution & oil pollution Hydrology & limnology
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Publisher Environment Agency Place of Publication Bristol, England Editor
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Notes Constructed wetlands for minewater treatment; Opac Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 7122 Serial 207
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Author Plant, J.
Title Removal of base metals from mine waters using passive treatment processes involving autocatalytic oxidation and adsorption Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords Acid mine drainage Water — Pollution Mineral industries. — Wales
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Notes Removal of base metals from mine waters using passive treatment processes involving autocatalytic oxidation and adsorption; Opac Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 7100 Serial 269
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