Remediation of AMD. The Green Precipitate Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. M. Taylor
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Lime addition to acid mine drainage (AMD) leads to precipitation, predominantly of metal hydroxides and calcium sulfate, and is the benchmark for remediation by precipitation. Geo2 Limited of Melbourne, Australia has developed and patented a novel alternative precipitation scheme based on the formation of mixed valency, M(I1)-M(III), hydroxide sulfate salts. When the composition of AMD is appropriate, the Green Precipitate Process provides a useful and more effective alternative to conventional liming. The characteristics and utility of the Green Precipitate Process are described in terms of the underlying chemistry, and a case study where the Green Precipitate process outperforms conventional liming. A mobile pilot pipe reactor rig which was built by Geo2 to demonstrate the process, and used successfully in both Australia and the United States, is described.
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APA: R. M. Taylor  (1998)  Remediation of AMD. The Green Precipitate Process

MLA: R. M. Taylor Remediation of AMD. The Green Precipitate Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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