D. Lyew et J. Sheppard, Use of conductivity to monitor the treatment of acid mine drainage by sulphate-reducing bacteria, WATER RES, 35(8), 2001, pp. 2081-2086
Measurements of electrical conductivity were obtained during treatment of a
cid mine drainage (AMD) by sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in fed-batch co
lumn reactors. The advantages of this method are that it is non-invasive, n
on-destructive. and rapid, giving real-time information. Conductivity measu
rements were taken on an hourly basis throughout the course of several expe
riments in which the SRB were exposed to different quantities of fresh AMD.
Simultaneous measurements were taken in a column in which no SRB were pres
ent bur were also exposed to the same volumes of fresh AMD. As treatment of
the AMD progressed, increases in conductivity were measured. generally loc
alized to two regions in the gravel bed: the top and bottom 10 cm (4 "). Ch
anges in conductivity were not always coincident with changes in ORP and pH
, indicating that conductivity may be a more sensitive tool For locating an
d monitoring specific zones of SRB activity. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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