A Comparison Of Selected Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Processes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. J. McLaughlin
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Acid mine drainage (AMD) can occur as a natural phenomenon through oxidation of sulfide minerals. Oxidation by air and water can be exacerbated by mining. Because AMD can exhibit low pH, it is capable of extracting heavy metals from mineral deposits. The result is highly acidic drainage with elevated heavy metal concentrations -the combination of which can cause extensive environmental damage. Because of the importance of these factors, this paper is focused on sulfate based AMD. Due to widespread mining, the occurrence of AMD is ubiquitous. As a result, several approaches to treatment have been developed. Chemical treatment using alkali is most commonly employed to treat AMD. There are alternative methods of treatment, as well as alternative ways of handling treatment sludges or concentrates. Dewatering of sludge or concentrates is beyond the scope of this paper.
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APA: R. J. McLaughlin  (1996)  A Comparison Of Selected Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Processes

MLA: R. J. McLaughlin A Comparison Of Selected Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Processes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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