The Green Precipitate Process For Remediation Of Acid Mine Drainage

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. M. Taylor C. Restarick I. Ennis R. G. Robins
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Lime addition to acid mine drainage waters (AMD), possibly accompanied by aeration, has been the basis for their remediation by precipitation of predominantly metal hydroxides. An efficient novel alternative technique causes precipitation of double M(II)-M(III) hydroxy sulfates which readily precipitate and are easily dewatered. When the Fe(II)/Fe(III) + Al(III) ratio of the AMD is appropriate, the Green Precipitate (GP) Process provides a more effective alternative to normal liming/aeration. The process can be adapted to give a continuous in-line treatment by the choice of suitable computer-controlled reactors designed to improve the liming efficiency, reduce scaling and control the rate of treatment. The processes are described in terms of the chemistry involved.
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APA: R. M. Taylor C. Restarick I. Ennis R. G. Robins  (2000)  The Green Precipitate Process For Remediation Of Acid Mine Drainage

MLA: R. M. Taylor C. Restarick I. Ennis R. G. Robins The Green Precipitate Process For Remediation Of Acid Mine Drainage. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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