Abstract:Conductometric titrations were used to measure sulfate
concentrations
in ground and surface water samples taken from land reclaimed after
open-air coal mining. Sulfate concentrations ranged from 460 mg/L
in surface water upstream of the former coal mine’s location
to almost 3500 mg/L in groundwater sampled at the spoil site. Data
from the titration measurements were benchmarked against EPA-approved
ion chromatography (IC) measurements and results agreed to within
±3.6% (averaged over 36 samples) with a range o… Show more
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