Effect Of Coagulants Upon Turbidity Removal Waste Water From Coal Mine Discharge

International Mineral Processing Congress
G. Kumar
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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7
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249 KB
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Water for domestic consumption is an essential right of society, which must be over secured. Water reclamation and reuse provides a unique and viable opportunity to augment traditional water supplies. As a multi-discipline and important element of water resource development and management, water reuse can help to close the loop between water supply and wastewater disposal. Effective water reuse requires integration of water and reclaimed water supply functions. During the coal mining activities, large quantities of water get contaminated and loses its potability characteristics. On an average, in coal mine operation, each coal mine discharges effluents at a rate of nearly 0.5 MGD and thereby wastage of nearly 50 MGD of water takes place per day from the famous Jharia Coal Field of the Dhanbad District. In this paper, attempt has been made to control the extremely high turbidity of mine waste water by using different coagulants and it is observed that ferrous sulphate is the most effective coagulants followed by alum, ferric sulphate and lime. Also combinations of coagulants are used for getting the optimal results. Further steps were also discussed to make this water potable and a scheme of low cost water supply system of mine waste water has been suggested under the Water Management Strategies. Keywords: potability, turbidity, coagulants, water management strategies
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APA: G. Kumar  (2012)  Effect Of Coagulants Upon Turbidity Removal Waste Water From Coal Mine Discharge

MLA: G. Kumar Effect Of Coagulants Upon Turbidity Removal Waste Water From Coal Mine Discharge. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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