An Examination of the Office of Coal Research - Rand Sewage Treatment Process for Application Using West Virginia Coals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. A. Donahue
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The results of a survey of 46 West Virginia coal samples, employing the Office of Coal Research-Band coal sewage treatment process, indicated that the Freeport coal and Bakerstown coal from Preston County, Pittsburgh coal from Harrison and Ohio County and the Sewickley coal from Monongalia County offer outstanding potential for water clarification. Oxidation, steam treatment and acid and base washing of coal generally resulted in small positive or negative changes to the water clarification capacities of the coal while the employment of prepared coal fractions resulted in more significant benefits. Of the coals tested, those fractions with high ash, high sulfur and low Btu generally possessed the highest adsorption capacities.
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APA: B. A. Donahue  (1968)  An Examination of the Office of Coal Research - Rand Sewage Treatment Process for Application Using West Virginia Coals

MLA: B. A. Donahue An Examination of the Office of Coal Research - Rand Sewage Treatment Process for Application Using West Virginia Coals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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