Acid Drainage from Coal Mines

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. A. Braley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 8, 1951

Abstract

THE first commercial production of bituminous coal in the United States was in 1820, and formation of acid in the areas from which the coal was removed began at that time. Thus it is 130 years since the development of mine acid began. The coal operator has had to deal with the acid water produced in his mines, and his losses from corrosion of pumps and equipment have been tremendous. Other industries and the public have been forced to spend large amounts for their water requirements because of the acid discharge from the mines. There are many contradictions in the literature on this subject probably because of variations in the analytical procedures followed and differences in the methods of calculation and reporting. The opinions previously expressed may be summarized as follows:
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APA: S. A. Braley  (1951)  Acid Drainage from Coal Mines

MLA: S. A. Braley Acid Drainage from Coal Mines. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.

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