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Acid mine drainage, hazards

Diz, H. R. and J. T. Novak (1997). Heavy metal removal in an innovative treatment system for acid mine drainage. Hazardous Industrial Wastes, Proc. 1997 29th MidAtlantic Industrial and Hazardous Waste Conf, July 13-16, Blacksburg, VA, 183-192. Technomic Publ. Co. Inc., Lancaster, PA. [Pg.636]

This book features treatment of hazardous waste runoff, acid mine leachate, landfill leachate, and industrial waste. Contents include add mine drainage, subsurface treatment, point and nonpoint sources, hydrophyte considerations, Industrial applications, and case studies. [Pg.46]

Acids present in rain or drainage from mines, are major pollutants in many freshwater rivers and lakes. Because of their ability to lower the pH of the water to toxic levels and release toxic metals into solution, acids are considered particularly hazardous (see Chapter 5). [Pg.43]

Acid drainage from iron mines, such as this one owned by the Rio Tinto Group, can be extremely hazardous to the environment. (Ismael Montero Verdu/Shutterstock)... [Pg.150]


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