Methods For Removing Arsenic From Aqueous Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. R. Moore
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Arsenic is among the list of major contaminants in mining aqueous waste streams. Though the elemental form is toxic, the aqueous oxyanions are more so. The most common forms of arsenic released during mining processes are arsenate and arsenite. The common treatment technologies to date can be summed up in these major categories: oxidation, coagulation, absorption, and media filtration. These methods can often involve many expensive processing steps that may also be limited by variables, such as total dissolved solids, other cations and anions, and the oxidation state of the arsenic. An innovative technology, falling in the absorption category, was developed that can successfully reduce such aqueous forms to a level below the EPA recommendations. This new technology offers a unique and viable solution which is transparent to the above mentioned limitations.
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APA: L. R. Moore  (2012)  Methods For Removing Arsenic From Aqueous Systems

MLA: L. R. Moore Methods For Removing Arsenic From Aqueous Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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