A Long-Range Look At Acid Mine Drainage

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ernest P. Hall
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

At the SME Fall Meeting held in Phoenix, Ariz. last October, Ernest P. Hall, addressing an Air and Water Pollution session, noted that water pollution caused by acid drainage from bituminous coal measures had begun long before recorded history. "Until recently," he said, "man did not begin to understand the physical phenomena which took place to cause [it] and even today he does not know what can be done to prevent it." CAUSES "It is known from the reports of early explorers that drainage from bituminous coal measures was causing water pollution before coal mines were opened on this continent. They noted the nature of the polluted water in the runs and creeks and predicted the presence of substantial deposits of coal based on the appearance and character of the water. Even today, polluted water drains from virgin coal areas which have not been touched by mining machines," Mr. Hall said.
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APA: Ernest P. Hall  (1966)  A Long-Range Look At Acid Mine Drainage

MLA: Ernest P. Hall A Long-Range Look At Acid Mine Drainage. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1966.

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