2015
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1130.681
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The Re-Usability of <i>Ecklonia</i> <i>maxima</i> (Brown Seaweed) in the Treatment of Mine Effluent

Abstract: Groundwater contamination due to mining, industrial and agricultural activities is a source of concern, especially with the advent of more stringent environmental legislation. Water sources in South Africa are multi-functional as the same water used in industrial processes is also used in agriculture.[1] Mining activities in the Northern Cape of South Africa, is largely as a result of manganese mining where Mn (II) and Fe (II) is removed. The treatment of the effluent discharged to the environment is therefore… Show more

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