Abstract
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is presently observed as one of the major water pollution problems in mining area throughout the world. Proper scientific management of AMD is essential for achieving the national goals for environmental norms. In this studyperformance of AMD treatment by laboratory successive alkalinity producing system (SAPS) by observing the effects of some metals and hydraulic retention time. In this study the experiments were conducted in laboratory successive alkalinity producing system (SAPS) with different synthetic AMDs for five Hydraulic retention times(HRTs). The successive alkalinity producing system shown the promising results during the AMD treatment. The effects of iron, aluminium and manganese were jointly investigated, whichshowed that Net alkalinity generation (NAG) increases with increase in influent metal contents. It was also observed thatNAG also showed increasing tendency with HRT during AMD treatment by SAPS. The obtained findings from this study can be applied for efficient design and operation of successive alkalinity producing system for AMD treatment process in mining industry.
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