Laboratory Evaluation of Permeable Reactive Barriers to Treat Water Impact by Acid-Low-Level Uranium Drainage

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In order to treat acid mine drainage with low-level uranium(AMDU), this paper considers 721 mine, located in Jiangxi province, as an example. So the permeable reactive barriers(PRBs) was been experimented as a new method for treatment AMDU. The results showed that the effects of removal of uranium are obvious and can meet radioactive wastewater discharged standard, and acidity meets guide standard. Moreover, the rock-water interaction mechanism between uranium and media of PRBs has been studied.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 113-116)

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1342-1344

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June 2010

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