Acid Mine Drainage Research At Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. ? Incorporated

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. A. Zawadzki
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The problem of pollution of water by mine drainage is at least as old as the mining industry itself. However, research on the formation, composition, treatment, and abatement of mine water is a relatively recent historical event. At Bituminous Coal Research, Inc., acid mine drainage control has been an important area of work since 1944, at which time BCR began sponsorship of research at West Virginia University. The work at West Virginia University involved a detailed study of the acid mine drainage problem and led to the identification of iron oxidizing bacteria as important factors in the formation of acid mine water. The results of this research were summarized in 1954 by Temple and Koehler (1) who concluded that "no practical solution for the problem" of controlling acid mine drainage is yet known.?
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APA: E. A. Zawadzki  (1967)  Acid Mine Drainage Research At Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. ? Incorporated

MLA: E. A. Zawadzki Acid Mine Drainage Research At Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. ? Incorporated. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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