Arsenic removal from mine and process waters by lime/phosphate precipitation

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Twidwell, LG [1 ]
McCloskey, J [1 ]
Lee, MG [1 ]
Saran, J [1 ]
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[1] Univ Montana, Montana Tech, Sch Mines & Engn, Butte, MT 59701 USA
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stability; aging; apatite; Johnbaumite;
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The removal of dissolved arsenic from mine waste waters utilizing a lime/phosphate precipitation technique has been studied on a laboratory scale at Montana Tech of The University of Montana and on a pilot scale at MSE Technology Applications as a wastewater treatment process potentially capable of removing dissolved arsenic to < 50 mu g/L. Arsenic bearing lime and lime/phosphate slurries were subjected to laboratory extended-time air-sparged aging for over four years. The lime slurries released their arsenic back into solution in a relatively short period of time, whereas the lime/phosphate slurries showed limited release of arsenic. The developed process has been pilot scale tested by MSE-TA for the EPA Mine Waste Technology Program on three waters, ASARCO smelter blowdown water, ASARCO thickener overflow water, and Mineral Hill Mine groundwater. The laboratory study results will be presented and discussed in this presentation. The pilot scale results will be presented and discussed in a companion presentation.
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