Electroremediation Of Copper Mine Tailings
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
75
Pages
8
Published
2004
Size
300 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/GEO040231
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
H.K. Hansen, A. Rojo & L.M. Ottosen
Abstract
Mining activities are a key industry for many countries worldwide and especially in Chile where production and exportation of copper is crucial for the country’s economy. These activities have generated large amounts of solid waste, which have been deposited in mine tailing impoundments. These impoundments cause increased concern to the communities due to dam failures or natural leaching to groundwater and rivers. It seems to be of common interest that mine tailings should be treated in some way to minimize environmental risks. This work shows the laboratory results of three electrodialytic remediation experiments on copper mine tailings. The results showed that an electric current could remove copper. With the addition of sulphu
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