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A review of passive treatment methods of acid mine drainage
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W artykule przedstawiono istotę zjawiska formowania kwaśnych wód (AMD), często towarzyszącego działalności górniczej i składowaniu odpadów. Scharakteryzowano czynne i bierne metody remediacji środowiska wodnego zanieczyszczonego w wyniku zjawiska AMD. Przedstawiono zasady doboru tych metod, wskazując na wzrastające zainteresowanie metodami opartymi na naturalnych procesach przebiegających w środowisku.
The article presents the essence of the acid mine drainage (AMD) formation phenomenon, frequently accompanying the mining activity and waste storage. Active and passive remediation methods of the water environment polluted as a result of the AMD phenomenon are characterized. The principles of selection of these methods are presented, indicating the increasing interest in methods based on natural processes occurring in the environment.
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Bibliogr. 27 poz.
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- Politechnika Śląska, Gliwice
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- Politechnika Śląska, Gliwice
Bibliografia
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