Title of article :
Bioremediation of acid mine drainage: an introduction to the
Wheal Jane wetlands project
Author/Authors :
P.G. Whitehead*، نويسنده , , H. Prior ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a widespread environmental problem associated with both working and abandoned mining
operations. As part of an overall strategy to determine a long-term treatment option for AMD, a pilot passive treatment plant
was constructed in 1994 at Wheal Jane Mine in Cornwall, UK. The plant consists of three separate systems; each containing
aerobic reed beds, anaerobic cell and rock filters, and represents the largest European experimental facility of its kind. The
systems only differ by the type of pre-treatment utilised to increase the pH of the influent minewater (pHb4): lime-dosed
(LD), anoxic limestone drain (ALD) and lime free (LF), which receives no form of pre-treatment. The Wheal Jane pilot plant
offered a unique facility and a major research project was established to evaluate the pilot plant and study in detail the
biological mechanisms and the geochemical and physical processes that control passive treatment systems. The project has
led to data, knowledge, models and design criteria for the future design, planning and sustainable management of passive
treatment systems. A multidisciplinary team of scientists and managers from the U.K. universities, the Environment Agency
and the Mining Industry has been put together to obtain the maximum advantage from the excellent facilities facility at
Wheal Jane.
Keywords :
wetlands , Bioremediation , Metals , Acid mine drainage , Modelling , Wheal Jane , water quality
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment