1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf02914805
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Acid mine drainage control in an opencast coal mine

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“…Moreover contact with such type of water either directly or indirectly may lead to many diseases both in plants and animals and as well as in humans 16 . The acid mine drainage water not only contaminate the local areas near the source but can also affect distance places if the water gets discharged into main streams like rivers 17 . The acid mine drainage has been found to have severe impacts in the ground water more than that of the surface water.…”
Section: Environmental Effects Of Acid Mine Drainagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover contact with such type of water either directly or indirectly may lead to many diseases both in plants and animals and as well as in humans 16 . The acid mine drainage water not only contaminate the local areas near the source but can also affect distance places if the water gets discharged into main streams like rivers 17 . The acid mine drainage has been found to have severe impacts in the ground water more than that of the surface water.…”
Section: Environmental Effects Of Acid Mine Drainagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Singrauli coalfield has coal reserves of 1789.41 million tonnes with a steep rise in coal production from 30.70 million tonnes in 1993 to 67.67 million tonnes in 2010. The area is well suited for thermal power generation and is expected to produce 25% of thermal power need of India [16]. The climate of the district Singrauli is tropical monsoonal dry during the period of November up to June while during rainy season the atmosphere is very humid.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In and around coal mines, the pollution of surface water by AMD and other mine effluents may have serious environmental implications [4][5][6]. In many industrial settings, the consequences of AMD are considered moderate to severe [7,8]. There are various methods for treating AMD, such as using calcium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate or anhydrous ammonia, as well as zeolite-adsorption processes.…”
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confidence: 99%