DOI: 10.24124/2018/58817
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The use of hay and sawdust to promote the removal of selenium and nitrate in coal mine drainage: A saturated up flow column experiment

Abstract: A saturated up-flow column experiment was conducted to compare the ability of locally-available organic amendments (hay and sawdust) to foster reducing conditions and attenuate permit-exceeding concentrations of sulfate, nitrate, and selenium in effluent from a British Columbia coal mine. Mine effluent was continuously passed through columns containing one or both amendments mixed with mine-sourced rock, and indicators of organic decomposition and redox conditions were quantified in influent and effluents. Ove… Show more

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