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Author Agency, U.S.E.P. openurl 
  Title Electrochemical treatment of acid mine waters Type Journal Article
  Year 1972 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 81  
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  Notes Electrochemical treatment of acid mine waters; Washington: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Opac Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6967 Serial 491  
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Author Ackman, T.E.; Kleinmann, R.L.P. openurl 
  Title In-line aeration and treatment of acid mine drainage Type Journal Article
  Year 1984 Publication Report of investigations Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 8868 Issue Pages 16  
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  Notes In-line aeration and treatment of acid mine drainage; U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; Washington, DC; Opac Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6963 Serial 493  
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Author Stefanoff, J.G.; Kim, Y.K. openurl 
  Title Reduction of leachability of heavy metals in acid mine drainage Type Journal Article
  Year 1994 Publication J. Environ. Sci. Health Part A Environ. Sci. Eng. Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 29 Issue 2 Pages 371-388  
  Keywords (up) 1 Geography  
  Abstract The leaching characteristics of sludges from the treatment of acid mine drainage(AMD) from Iron Mountain Mine near Redding, California were compared using two different processes: caustic soda treatment and a modified lime/sulfide treatment process. The modified lime/sulfide process produced a sludge with better dewaterability characteristics than sludge from the caustic soda process. The results of the Cal WET indicated that the modified lime/sulfide process sludge had less leachability than that of sludge from the caustic soda process. Both processes could achieve a substantial reduction of heavy metals in leachate to levels below the federal regulatory limits(TCLP). For cadmium and zinc, however, neither process produced a sludge that met the requirements of the Cal WET procedure.  
  Address CH2M HILL, 2525 Airpark Drive, Redding, CA 96001  
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  Notes Reduction of leachability of heavy metals in acid mine drainage; (1009849); 93x-00709; Using Smart Source Parsing; Geobase Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17564 Serial 231  
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Author Brown, R.J. openurl 
  Title Type Book Whole
  Year 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords (up) 1 Geography  
  Abstract The bibliography cites studies primarily concerning control and treatment methods. Reports on hydrogeology, ecology, formation, and sources are included. (This updated bibliography contains 300 abstracts, 30 of which are new entries to the previous edition.)  
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  Publisher Place of Publication 279 Editor (USA), N.T.I.S.  
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  Series Editor Series Title Acid mine drainage (a bibliography with abstracts). Report for 1964-Sep 79 Abbreviated Series Title  
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  Notes Acid mine drainage (a bibliography with abstracts). Report for 1964-Sep 79; (0348451); 82b-1185; Geobase; Using Smart Source Parsing pp Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17573 Serial 430  
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Author Reiser, D.W.; Vitter, M.W.; Todd, J. openurl 
  Title Reclamation of a Colorado stream impacted by acid mine drainage Type Journal Article
  Year 1982 Publication Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Colorado Wyoming Chapter Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 17 Issue Pages 120-132  
  Keywords (up) 2 Ecology  
  Abstract A heavy metals treatment plant was designed to eradicate the water quality problems of the acid drainage. Within a month following plant operation, aquatic invertebrates were observed in the stream and within 2-3 months fish were recovered throughout the stream reach. -from Sport Fishery Abstracts  
  Address Camp Dresser & McKee Inc., Environ. Sci. Div., 11455 West 48th Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033, USA.  
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  Notes Reclamation of a Colorado stream impacted by acid mine drainage; (0527687); 85l-4136; Using Smart Source Parsing pp price US$10.00; Geobase Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17572 Serial 264  
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