Efficient Treatment Of Complex Wastewaters At Umicore Precious Metals Using Biotechnology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Picavet H. Dijkman C. Buisman J. Boonstra W. Ghyoot
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Paques and Umicore have demonstrated the feasibility of biological treatment of the highly complex Hoboken wastewaters in a1 m3/h pilot plant at Umicore Precious Metals, Hoboken, Belgium. In the first step arsenic was precipitated from copper smelter effluent as As2S3using biogenic produced H2S. Other metals such as copper, lead and cadmium were also removed as MeS to concentrations well below the discharge levels. Subsequently, sulfate and nitrate were removed to low concentrations (<300 mg/l and < 5 mg/l respectively) in high rate engineered bioreactors. Sulfide produced in the sulfate reduction process was recycled to step 1 for metals precipitation. Selenite/selenate was partly removed in the sulfide precipitation step, whereas the excess was biologically reduced and removed as selenium to concentrations <0.2 mg/l.
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APA: M. Picavet H. Dijkman C. Buisman J. Boonstra W. Ghyoot  (2003)  Efficient Treatment Of Complex Wastewaters At Umicore Precious Metals Using Biotechnology

MLA: M. Picavet H. Dijkman C. Buisman J. Boonstra W. Ghyoot Efficient Treatment Of Complex Wastewaters At Umicore Precious Metals Using Biotechnology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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