What A Difference A Day Makes; How Calcium Sulfate Crystallization Affects The Total Suspended Solids Analysis Of A Water Treatment Plant Effluent As It Ages

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Terry M. Hertel
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The chemistry of waters processed by Acid Rock Drainage water treatment plants can affect the Total Suspended Solids quality of the plant effluents. The sulfate ions in the ARD water will combine with the calcium ions from the lime that is used to adjust pH to form calcium sulfate. When the sulfate content of the waters to be treated is greater than about 1400 parts per mil­lion, the resulting calcium sulfate concentration will be approx­imately 2100 parts per million. This concentration is above the saturation point for calcium sulfate, and the salt will drop out of solution until the concentration falls below the saturation point. This "salting" phenomenon affects the total suspended solids of the treatment plant effluents by virtue of the fact that the salts will report to the filtration apparatus used for the analy­sis. This scenario is exacerbated as an effluent sample ages. Zortman Mining's water treatment plant effluent was being affected by "salting" during the spring and summer of 1995, and it seemed as though the effluents were exceeding the TSS lim­its; for no obvious reason. A testing program was initiated to verify an observation that "salting' was taking place. Treatment plant samples were collected and allowed to age, with TSS analyses being performed every day that the samples aged. Synthetic solutions were also prepared to study the "salting" phenomenon.
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APA: Terry M. Hertel  (1996)  What A Difference A Day Makes; How Calcium Sulfate Crystallization Affects The Total Suspended Solids Analysis Of A Water Treatment Plant Effluent As It Ages

MLA: Terry M. Hertel What A Difference A Day Makes; How Calcium Sulfate Crystallization Affects The Total Suspended Solids Analysis Of A Water Treatment Plant Effluent As It Ages . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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