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Removal of Heavy Metals from Synthetic Mine Drainage in Laboratory Scale Constructed Wetlands
The most toxic pollutants in mine drainage are heavy metals. The JOGMEC Company is using a wastewater treatment plant which is highly expensive to maintain. As for that reason they have thought of using constructed wetland method for the removal of heavy metals from mine drainage. For this project, they have asked KANSO CO. LTD. along with Prof. Satoshi Soda and his team to conduct initial survey, which includes laboratory-scale analysis for removal of heavy metals. Synthetic mine drainage in laboratory-scale is to be treated using constructed wetland in a sequence batch to assess heavy metal removal efficiencies. In this project, two sets of laboratory-scale constructed wetlands are prepared and feed with synthesized mine drainage water and checked for the efficiency of heavy metal removal from the mine water. This project’s main intention is to obtain effective and higher efficiency for removal of heavy metals and then to compare the efficiencies of the planted and unplanted construction wetlands.
Removal of Heavy Metals from Synthetic Mine Drainage in Laboratory Scale Constructed Wetlands
The most toxic pollutants in mine drainage are heavy metals. The JOGMEC Company is using a wastewater treatment plant which is highly expensive to maintain. As for that reason they have thought of using constructed wetland method for the removal of heavy metals from mine drainage. For this project, they have asked KANSO CO. LTD. along with Prof. Satoshi Soda and his team to conduct initial survey, which includes laboratory-scale analysis for removal of heavy metals. Synthetic mine drainage in laboratory-scale is to be treated using constructed wetland in a sequence batch to assess heavy metal removal efficiencies. In this project, two sets of laboratory-scale constructed wetlands are prepared and feed with synthesized mine drainage water and checked for the efficiency of heavy metal removal from the mine water. This project’s main intention is to obtain effective and higher efficiency for removal of heavy metals and then to compare the efficiencies of the planted and unplanted construction wetlands.
Removal of Heavy Metals from Synthetic Mine Drainage in Laboratory Scale Constructed Wetlands
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Narasimhan, M. C. (editor) / George, Varghese (editor) / Udayakumar, G. (editor) / Kumar, Anil (editor) / Blesson, S. (author) / Pushparaj, A. Naik (author) / Soda, Satoshi (author)
2020-09-29
17 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Constructed wetlands (CWs) , Synthetic mine drainage , Heavy metals Engineering , Building Materials , Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics , Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution , Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering , Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry , Sustainable Development
Constructed Vertical Flow Aerated Wetlands: Manganese Removal from Acid Mine Drainage
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
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