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2003
Lessmann, D., Uhlmann, W., Grünewald, U., Nixdorf, B.
Flooding with surface water is the preferred technique for the abatement of acidification from pyrite oxidation in the lakes of abandoned Lusatian lignite mines. However, water resources of the region are limited and in addition, interruption of water inflow during the summer and the termination...
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2003
Lottermoser, B. G., Costelloe, M. T., Ashley, P. M.
The Mary Kathleen tailings storage facility (TSF) contains 7.1 Mt of uranium mill tailings. This waste repository was rehabilitated in the mid-1980s using a multibarrier dry cover. At the time of mine closure, it was predicted that acid mine drainage (AMD) generation would not eventuate and that...
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2003
Kuyucak, N., Chávez, J., Rosa del Castillo, J., Ruiz, J.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Feasibility Studies (FS) were carried out to evaluate the potential use of treated acid mine drainage (AMD) occurring at the Kingsmill Tunnel in the Central Andes of Peru. The 11 km long tunnel drains the underground works of the Morococha Mining District...
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2003
Chapman, J., Hockley, D., Sexsmith, K., Arthur, B., Donohue, S.
At the proposed Crandon Project, mill tailings would be depyritised for upland disposal. The resulting pyrite concentrate would be disposed of in the underground workings as a cement-amended paste backfill. In the long term, the underground workings would be flooded and the potential for the...
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2003
Hockley, D. E., Noel, M., Rykaart, E. M., Jahn, S., Paul, M.
Three soil cover test areas were constructed on waste rock backfilled into the Lichtenberg Pit, near Ronneburg Germany. A fourth, uncovered area was included as a control. Each test area measures 50 m by 65 m, and was constructed using full-scale equipment and construction practices. Extensive...
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2003-01-01
The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI) was initiated in 1995 by federal agencies, the National Mining Association (NMA) and the Interstate Mining Compact Commission (IMCC) to identify, evaluate and develop cost-effective and practical acid drainage technologies. In 1999, ADTI was expanded...
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THE APPLICATION OF ALGAE FOR THE REMOVAL OF METALS AND NAPHTHENIC ACIDS FROM OIL SANDS TAILINGS POND WATER
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Bitumen recovery produces a large volume of TPW, which must be reclaimed using an efficient and cost-effective method. In this thesis, the ability of algae for in situ treatment of TPW, with a focus on metal and total acid-extractable organics (TAOs) removal, was assessed. An indigenous alga,...
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2003
Garvie, A. M., Brown, P. L., Short, T. A.
Kestrel Mine co-disposes around 1.5 Mt of fine (<0.5 mm) and coarse (<50 mm) coal washery wastes per year to form out-of-pit dumps. The bulk material has a net acid producing potential (NAPP) up to 260 kg H2SO4/t and to date around 9 Mt has been deposited. The mine plans to co-dispose of...