Simultaneous microbial removal of sulphate and heavy metals from waste water

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
L. J. Barnes F. J. Janssen P. J. H. Scheeren J. H. Versteegh R. O. Koch
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Jan 12, 1992

Abstract

Following two years of laboratory research with bench scale reactors, a 9 m3 experimental process demonstration reactor was installed at Budelco's zinc refinery to treat their underlying groundwater. A 600-fold scale-up was successfully achieved. It has demonstrated that this anaerobic microbial process can remove a wide range of heavy metals and sulphate to the required levels. Extended operation of the demonstration unit has shown that the process is robust, can withstand wide variations in feed composition, rapidly recovers from operational upsets and is easy to start up and shut down. The metal sludge produced can be processed in a metal refinery to recover both metals and sulphur.
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APA: L. J. Barnes F. J. Janssen P. J. H. Scheeren J. H. Versteegh R. O. Koch  (1992)  Simultaneous microbial removal of sulphate and heavy metals from waste water

MLA: L. J. Barnes F. J. Janssen P. J. H. Scheeren J. H. Versteegh R. O. Koch Simultaneous microbial removal of sulphate and heavy metals from waste water. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1992.

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