Yw. Cheong et al., Metal removal efficiencies of substrates for treating acid mine drainage of the Dalsung mine, South Korea, J GEOCHEM E, 64(1-3), 1998, pp. 147-152
A pilot reactor system for testing acid mine drainage treatment was designe
d, operated at the Dalsung mine, and then evaluated for operating problems.
Field analyses of pH and Eh (redox potential) were made. In the laboratory
, analyses were made of Cd, Pb, As, Zn, Cu, Fe, Al and Mn. The reactor, con
taining a mixture of rice stalks, cow manure, and limestone, initially show
ed decreases of 98% Cu, 100% Zn, 99% Fe, 100% Cd, 97% Al, 61% Mn and 100% P
b when the effluents from the reactor had a pH of 6 and an Eh of about -300
mV. However, as time passed, the Eh rose and the amount of metals removed
decreased, except Al. This indicated that maintaining reducing conditions w
as very important for continued metal removal. During the operating period,
there were some problems such as a volume change in the substrate within t
he reactor and scaling on pipes. These problems appeared to reduce the flow
of mine drainage in pipes and the reactor over time. (C) 1998 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.