4 resultados para mine water

em Deakin Research Online - Australia


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Rehabilitation of Alcoa's Anglesea open cut brown coal mine to a healthy lake has many environmental challenges. The study of regional acid drainage, limnology of Wenslydale Coal Mine Lake and passive bioremediation of acid mine water has shown that a healthy lake can be created.

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Biosolids were used to remove zinc, manganese and cyanide from mining wastewaters. The effect of aqueous parameters and reaction variables on contaminant biosorption was quantified. The mechanism of removal was adsorption onto amine and carboxyl functional groups. Immobilisation was investigated to overcome problems of swelling and disintegration of the biosolids.

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The chemical and physical speciation of arsenic in a small pond that receives wastewater from a gold mine operation in western Victoria, Australia was studied using differential pulse polarography. By using different sample pretreatments, distinction between the physical states (dissolved or particulate As), between the oxidation states (As(III) or As(V)), and between the degrees of lability (labile or strongly bound) was achieved. The results are interpreted in terms of the physicochemical properties with reference to the use of the pond as a settlement dam for gold mining effluent. The speciation of arsenic was found to vary markedly with the physicochemical properties of the water. A model for the behavior of arsenic in the pond is proposed.