Processing Options for the Removal of Nitrate from Mining Process Streams

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph C. Milbourne Irwin R. Higgins
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The selection of a suitable nitrate removal process depends on a variety of site-specific chemical and environmental issues. The dominant technologies for nitrate removal include biological denitrification and continuous countercurrent ion exchange. The decision to apply either of these technologies, or both together, depends on the nature of the waste water to be treated. Factors that affect the selection of the biological system include the feed composition and feed temperature. Ion exchange nitrate removal systems ere less sensitive to the feed composition but require disposal or destruction of the concentrated pregnant eluate. The paper discusses Tetra's continuous countercurrent ion exchange technology (CCIX™) and fixed film biological reactor, Denite®. The treatment of the ion exchange pregnant eluant is also discussed.
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APA: Joseph C. Milbourne Irwin R. Higgins  (1995)  Processing Options for the Removal of Nitrate from Mining Process Streams

MLA: Joseph C. Milbourne Irwin R. Higgins Processing Options for the Removal of Nitrate from Mining Process Streams. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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