2012
DOI: 10.2166/wqrjc.2012.029
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Treatment of wet peat mining process water with acrotelm peat

Abstract: Mechanical dewatering of wet mined peat produced peat mining process water (PMPW) with low pH (5.49) and high total suspended solids (TSS 432 mg L−1), Al (1.39 mg L−1), Fe (4.36 mg L−1), Hg (37.1 ng L−1), MeHg (0.485 ng L−1), Zn (55 μg L−1), total nitrogen (TN 7.92 mg L−1), total phosphorus (TP 303 μg L−1) and true colour (532 TCU). High removal efficiencies were calculated for acrotelm peat filters (mesocosms) used to treat PMPW (TSS 45–83%; particulate organic carbon (POC) 47–89%; metals 53–100%; TN 85%; TP … Show more

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