Removal of Selenium Oxyanions from Mine Waters Utilizing Elemental Iron and Galvanically Coupled Metals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Larry Twidwell Jay McCloskey Helen Joyce Eric Dahlgren Andy Hadden
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The reduction of dissolved selenium oxyanions from mine wastewater utilizing an elemental iron cementation technology on been studied on a laboratory scale at Montana Tech of The University of Montana and on a pilot scale at MSE-Technology Applications as a water treatment process potentially capable of removing dissolved selenium to GO WL. Laboratory and pilot scale studies using elemental iron have demonstrated effective removal of dissolved selenium. Enhanced selenium reduction rates have been demonstrated when galvanically coupled iron/copper and iron/ nickel are utilized. The laboratory and pilot scale results are presented and discussed.
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APA: Larry Twidwell Jay McCloskey Helen Joyce Eric Dahlgren Andy Hadden  (2005)  Removal of Selenium Oxyanions from Mine Waters Utilizing Elemental Iron and Galvanically Coupled Metals

MLA: Larry Twidwell Jay McCloskey Helen Joyce Eric Dahlgren Andy Hadden Removal of Selenium Oxyanions from Mine Waters Utilizing Elemental Iron and Galvanically Coupled Metals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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