TY - JOUR
T1 - Two-stage combined treatment of acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater
AU - Deng, Dongyang
AU - Lin, Lian-Shin
PY - 2013/3/26
Y1 - 2013/3/26
N2 - This study examined the feasibility of the combined treatment of field-collected acid mine drainages (AMD, pH = 4.2± 0.9, iron = 112±118 mg/L, sulfate = 1,846± 594 mg/L) and municipal wastewater (MWW, avg. chemical oxygen demand (COD) = 234-333 mg/L) using a two-stage process. The process consisted of batch mixing of the two wastes to condition the mixture solutions, followed by anaerobic biological treatment. The mixings performed under a range of AMD/MWW ratios resulted in phosphate removal of 9 to ∼100%, the mixture pH of 6.2-7.9, and COD/sulfate concentration ratio of 0.05-5.4. The biological treatment consistently removed COD and sulfate by >80% from the mixture solutions for COD/sulfate ratios of 0.6-5.4. Alkalinity was produced in the biological treatment causing increased pH and further removal of metals from the solutions. Scanning electron microscopy of produced sludge with energy dispersion analysis suggested chemical precipitation and associated adsorption and co-precipitation as the mechanisms for metal removal (Fe: >99%, Al: ∼100%, Mn: 75 to ∼100%, Ca: 52-81%, Mg: 13-76%, and Na: 56-76%). The study showed promising results for the treatment method and denoted the potential of developing innovative technologies for combined management of the two wastes in mining regions. Copyright © IWA Publishing 2013.
AB - This study examined the feasibility of the combined treatment of field-collected acid mine drainages (AMD, pH = 4.2± 0.9, iron = 112±118 mg/L, sulfate = 1,846± 594 mg/L) and municipal wastewater (MWW, avg. chemical oxygen demand (COD) = 234-333 mg/L) using a two-stage process. The process consisted of batch mixing of the two wastes to condition the mixture solutions, followed by anaerobic biological treatment. The mixings performed under a range of AMD/MWW ratios resulted in phosphate removal of 9 to ∼100%, the mixture pH of 6.2-7.9, and COD/sulfate concentration ratio of 0.05-5.4. The biological treatment consistently removed COD and sulfate by >80% from the mixture solutions for COD/sulfate ratios of 0.6-5.4. Alkalinity was produced in the biological treatment causing increased pH and further removal of metals from the solutions. Scanning electron microscopy of produced sludge with energy dispersion analysis suggested chemical precipitation and associated adsorption and co-precipitation as the mechanisms for metal removal (Fe: >99%, Al: ∼100%, Mn: 75 to ∼100%, Ca: 52-81%, Mg: 13-76%, and Na: 56-76%). The study showed promising results for the treatment method and denoted the potential of developing innovative technologies for combined management of the two wastes in mining regions. Copyright © IWA Publishing 2013.
KW - AMD
KW - Alkalinity
KW - COD/sulfate
KW - Combined treatment
KW - Phosphate
KW - Wastewater
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U2 - 10.2166/wst.2013.653
DO - 10.2166/wst.2013.653
M3 - Article
C2 - 23416591
SN - 0273-1223
VL - 67
SP - 1000
EP - 1007
JO - Water Science and Technology
JF - Water Science and Technology
IS - 5
ER -