Potential Applications of Biogenic H2S in the Treatment of Metagcontaining Process Waters and Mine Effluents

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. W. Hammack D. H. Dvorak S. L. Borek H. M. Edenborn W. M. Haffner
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The conceptual designs of three new applications for the biogenic &S treatment of metal- containing waters are presented. These include: 1. the treatment of a circumneutral-pH ground water containing Zn and Cd using limestone as an alkalinity source, 2. a two-step treatment process where toxic heavy metals in contaminated ground water are recovered separately from nontoxic metals to lessen disposal costs, and 3. a copper recovery process that may be a low-cost alternative to solvent extraction/electrowinning or cementation for dilute copper leach liquors. Preliminary results of initial field testing are discussed
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APA: R. W. Hammack D. H. Dvorak S. L. Borek H. M. Edenborn W. M. Haffner  (1995)  Potential Applications of Biogenic H2S in the Treatment of Metagcontaining Process Waters and Mine Effluents

MLA: R. W. Hammack D. H. Dvorak S. L. Borek H. M. Edenborn W. M. Haffner Potential Applications of Biogenic H2S in the Treatment of Metagcontaining Process Waters and Mine Effluents. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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