The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roger J. Hornberger Kim A. Lapakko Gene E. Krueger Charles H. Buckmam Paul F. Ziemkiewicz Harry H. Posey Dirk J. A. vanZyl
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI) was initiated in 1995 by federal agencies, the National Mining Association and the Interstate Mining Compact Commission to identify, evaluate and develop cost- effective and practical acid drainage technologies. In 1999 ADTI was expanded through the addition of the metal mining sector group, which began organization efforts in 1998. ADTI addresses drainage quality issues involving metal mining and related metallurgical operations and acid drainage from coal mines, for abandoned, active, and future mines. ADTI is a technology development program. It is not a regulatory or policy development program. The guiding principle of ADTI is to build a consensus among industry, federal and state regulatory agencies. ADTI is focusing these efforts on technology development and technology transfer in the areas of mine drainage sampling/monitoring, prediction, avoidance/remediation and modeling.
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APA: Roger J. Hornberger Kim A. Lapakko Gene E. Krueger Charles H. Buckmam Paul F. Ziemkiewicz Harry H. Posey Dirk J. A. vanZyl  (2000)  The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI)

MLA: Roger J. Hornberger Kim A. Lapakko Gene E. Krueger Charles H. Buckmam Paul F. Ziemkiewicz Harry H. Posey Dirk J. A. vanZyl The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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