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Water Environ Res ; 90(10): 1899-1922, 2018 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30264688

ABSTRACT

The recent research and development on mine drainage published in 2017 was summarized in this review. In particular, this review was focused on three main aspects: 1) mine drainage and its environmental impact, 2) prediction and prevention, and 3) treatment technologies. The first section covers physiochemical characterization, microbiological characterization, and environmental impacts. The second section includes mine drainage prediction and prevention. The final section focuses physiochemical treatment, biological treatment, passive treatment, and beneficial uses of mine drainage and treatment wastes.


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Industrial Waste , Mining , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods
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Water Environ Res ; 89(10): 1384-1402, 2017 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28954666

ABSTRACT

This review summarizes the recent research and development pertaining to the topic of mine drainage which were published in 2016 and early 2017. The review includes three main sections: Mine Drainage and its Environmental Impact, Prediction and Prevention, and Treatment Technologies. The first section covers the characterization of mine drainage and its related environmental impacts, including three subsections focused on physiochemical characterization, microbiological characterization, and environmental impacts. The second section of the review is divided into two subsections focused on either the prediction or prevention of acid mine drainage. The final section focuses on treatment technologies for mine drainage, including physiochemical treatment, biological treatment, passive treatment, and beneficial uses of mine drainage and treatment wastes.


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Industrial Waste/analysis , Mining/methods , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Industrial Waste/statistics & numerical data , Refuse Disposal/methods
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Water Environ Res ; 88(10): 1409-32, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27620096

ABSTRACT

This review provides a snapshot of papers published in 2015 relevant to the topic of mine drainage generation and control options. The review is broken into 3 sections: Generation, Prediction and Prevention, and Treatment Options. The first section, mine drainage generation, focuses on the characterization of mine drainage and the environmental impacts. As such, it is broken into three subsections focused on microbiological characterization, physiochemical characterization, and environmental impacts. The second section of the review is divided into two subsections focused on either the prediction or prevention of acid mine drainage. The final section focuses on treatment options for mine drainage and waste sludge. The third section contains subsections on passive treatment, biological treatment, physiochemical treatment, and a new subsection on beneficial uses for mine drainage and treatment wastes.


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Industrial Waste/analysis , Mining , Refuse Disposal/methods , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Water Pollution, Chemical/statistics & numerical data , Acids
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Water Environ Res ; 87(10): 1373-91, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26420092

ABSTRACT

Mine drainage from the mining of mineral resources (coal, metals, oil sand, or industrial minerals) remains as a persistent environmental problem. This review summarizes the scientific literature published in 2014 on the technical issues related to mine drainage or mine water in active and abandoned coal/hard rock mining sites or waste spoil piles. Also included in this review is the water from oil sand operations. This review is divided into the four sections: 1) mine drainage characterization, 2) prediction and environmental impact, 3) treatment technologies, 4) oil sand water. Many papers presented in this review address more than one aspect and different sections should not be regarded as being mutuallyexclusive or all-inclusive.

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