Influence Of pH On Adsorption Of Various Metals On Clays: Application To Treatment Of Palzo Acid Mine Spoil By Sewage Sludge

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kenneth R. Krivanek
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

In recent years the widespread problems of air and water pollution generated by both population and industrial expansion have become a major public concern. Therefore, many municipalities are striving to achieve more efficient wastewater treatment processes so these wastewater's can be reintroduced into the waterways of our nation with little or no detrimental effects on the future beneficial use of that water. With this, improved treatment comes an ever increasing volume of wastewater sludge which must be disposed of in a manner of minimal impact on the environment. Furthermore, with demand for energy continually accelerating in this nation, our concern over high oil prices and our increasing dependency on foreign oil sources, there has been an ever growing interest in the largest energy source that are nation has, coal. However, surface mining of coal can cause many environmental problems when adequate precautions are not faithfully adhered to. These problems include water pollution from silt and/or clay erosion and acid runoff, produced by oxidation and hydrolysis of pyrite; i.e., FeS2 + 3/02 + H20 + FeSO4 + H2SO4. One method of wastewater sludge disposal which can utilize large volumes of sludge for a beneficial project that may not compound our environmental problems is spray irrigation, to either depleted farmland or to abandoned strip-mined soils. Sludge is characteristically high in organics, as well as having near neutral to alkaline pH properties. With these two qualities it possesses a potential for neutralizing acid strip mine spoils, which would enhance the establishment of a vegetative ground cover. Sludge can accomplish this by lowering the oxidation potential, reducing the solubility of iron and aluminum and by the chelation of metals, thereby
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APA: Kenneth R. Krivanek  (1977)  Influence Of pH On Adsorption Of Various Metals On Clays: Application To Treatment Of Palzo Acid Mine Spoil By Sewage Sludge

MLA: Kenneth R. Krivanek Influence Of pH On Adsorption Of Various Metals On Clays: Application To Treatment Of Palzo Acid Mine Spoil By Sewage Sludge. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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