Biological Removal Of Arsenic From Tailings Pond Water At Canadian Mine

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tina Maniatis
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Applied Biosciences has developed a biological technology for removal of arsenic, nitrate, selenium, and other metals from mining and industrial waste waters.The ABMet® technology was implemented at a closed gold mine site in Canada for removing arsenic from tailings pond water. The system included six bioreactors that began treating water in the spring of 2004. Design criteria incorporated a maximum flow of 567 L/min (150 gallons per minute) and water temperatures ranging from 10°C to 15°C. Influent arsenic concentrations range from 0.5 mg/L to 1.5 mg/L. The ABMet® technology consistently removes arsenic to below detection limits (0.02 mg/L). Data from the full scale system will be presented, as well as regulatory requirements and site specific challenges. Keywords: Arsenic, Sulfate Reduction, Metal Sulfide Precipitate, Biological Water Treatment
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APA: Tina Maniatis  (2005)  Biological Removal Of Arsenic From Tailings Pond Water At Canadian Mine

MLA: Tina Maniatis Biological Removal Of Arsenic From Tailings Pond Water At Canadian Mine. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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