Manuel A. Caraballo, Francisco Macías Suárez, Tobias S. Rötting, José Miguel Nieto Liñán, Carlos Ayora Ibáñez
Many of the passive treatment systems treating acid mine drainage (AMD) have been focused on treating AMD with low to very low metal concentration as those existing, for instance, at coal mining districtis. However all these passive treatment systems show several problems of clogging or reactivity loss when exposed to AMD with high metal concentrations. To overcome all these problems we have developed a novel Dispersed Alkaline Substrate (DAS) consisting of a mixture of wood shavings (coarse inert matrix increasing hydraulic conductivity) and an alkaline reactive substrate (fine-grained limestone to raise pH and generate alkalinity).
This system was under operation for a period of 20 months treating a mean inflow of 0.5 L/s. The system removed a mean net acidity of 1500 mg/L as CaCO3 from the inflow water and achieved a relative removal of 100% Al, As, Cu, Pb, Cd and V, 40% Fe and 15% SO42-. Total removal in the reactive tank was in the range of 7.1 tonnes Fe, 6.9 tonnes SO42-, 2.7 tonnes Al, 0.6 tonnes Si, 0.1 tonnes Zn and 0.3 tonnes Cu.
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