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The possibilities of metal concentration decrease in acid mine drainage

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Degradation of surface water quality that is in contact with acid mine drainage belongs to the serious environmental problems in Slovak Republic. Mainly abandoned sulphide mines produce AMD with high metal concentrations and low value of the pH (about 3-4) which has negative impact on water ecosystems. Nowadays treatment of AMD incIudes passive and active systems. While passive treatment systems don't require continuous chemical inputs and that take advantage of naturally occurring chemical and biological processes to clean contaminated mine waters, active treatment system involves controlled physical, chemical and biological methods often based on pH increasing and the recovery of precipitate metaIs from AMD sludge. The paper presents results of used selected physical-chemical and biological-chemical methods of AMD treatment for aluminium, copper, iron, manganese and zinc removal from acid mine water originated in mine Smolnik in Slovak Republic.
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  • Technical University of Kosice, Kosice, Slovakia
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