Passive Biologically Based Anaerobic Treatment Systems For The Removal Of Metals ? An Overview Of Current Research With Examples

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. G. Mattes
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

This paper presents an overview of passive, engineered, biologically-based anaerobic bioreactor (ABR) treatment systems of the sort that can be used to remove dissolved copper from mine wastewaters. The paper begins with a brief history of the origins of this treatment technology and continues with a discussion of principles of engineered wetlands (EWs, advanced kinds of constructed wetlands, CWs) and the use of vertical sub-surface flow (VSSF) varieties that contain pulp & paper biosolids as the reactive medium for EW cells. A brief outline of a procedural methodology used in evaluating the potential for biological treatment on a site-specific basis is also included. An introduction to the microbiology of passive biologically-based treatment systems is followed by some recent research results in the general area of wetlands and ABR research. The paper concludes with a brief discussion of several sites known by the authors to have successfully (or not) demonstrated the potential of this treatment option.
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APA: A. G. Mattes  (2007)  Passive Biologically Based Anaerobic Treatment Systems For The Removal Of Metals ? An Overview Of Current Research With Examples

MLA: A. G. Mattes Passive Biologically Based Anaerobic Treatment Systems For The Removal Of Metals ? An Overview Of Current Research With Examples. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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