The Evolving Nature of Semi-passive Mine Water Treatment

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Passive mine water treatment technologies were originally developed to treat small flows of water with low to moderate acidity and metal loadings. Gradually, semi-passive adaptations and refinements, such as occasionally adding amendments to enhance treatment processes, have allowed passive systems to be used at a greater range of mine sites. This paper addresses the largely unwritten history of semi-passive water treatment and its potential future.

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Kleinmann, R., Sobolewski, A., & Skousen, J. (2023). The Evolving Nature of Semi-passive Mine Water Treatment. Mine Water and the Environment, 42(1), 170–177. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10230-023-00922-w

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