Uranium Removal from Flood Water at Königstein Mine

  • Märten H
  • Schreyer J
  • Seeliger D
  • et al.
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Abstract

The acidic flood water from the former in-situ leaching (ISL) mine Königstein is characterized by considerable U concentrations (about 10 to 60 mg/1). Flood water treatment includes (i) U removal by ion exchange (IX) and further U processing by multi-stage elution, H2O2 precipitation of U, and U oxide washing and de-watering and (ii) water cleaning in a HDS plant. The former U plant at the site was converted and technologically adapted to meet the specific requirements determined by controlled flooding, by disposal/usability criteria for U as well as by legislation and authorities.

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Märten, H., Schreyer, J., Seeliger, D., & Sommer, K. (2002). Uranium Removal from Flood Water at Königstein Mine. In Uranium in the Aquatic Environment (pp. 763–768). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55668-5_89

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