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Konieczny, K. Mining waters treatment for drinking and economic aims 2003 VI National Polish Scientific Conference on Complex and Detailed Problems of Environmental Engineering 21 333-348
Younger, P.L. Passive in situ remediation of acidic mine waste leachates: progress and prospects 2003 Land Reclamation: Extending the Boundaries 253-264
Chua, A.S.M.; Takabatake, H.; Satoh, H.; Mino, T. Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) by activated sludge treating municipal wastewater: effect of pH, sludge retention time (SRT), and acetate concentration in influent 2003 Water Res 37 3602-3611
Wiseman, I.M.; Edwards, P.J.; Rutt, G.P. Recovery of an aquatic ecosystem following treatment of abandoned mine drainage with constructed wetlands 2003 Land Contam. Reclam. 11 221-230
Anonymous Red menace -- Alumina waste products neutralised – As a result of the standard aluminium extraction process, a large amount of of highly alkaline 'red mud' is produced, containing various minerals left over from the bauxite, and this must be disposed of safely, treated or stored. Using a partial-neutralising process involving sea water, Virotec has developed an environmentally responsible process that turns the mud into a mild alkali that is very good at neutralising acid in, for example, acid mine waste 2003 Materials world 11 22-25