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Modern technologies for radium removal from water – Polish mining industry case study

Stanisław Chałupnik, Małgorzata Wysocka, Izabela Chmielewska, Krzysztof Samolej

2020Water Resources and Industry23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the formation waters, occurring in coal mines in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland different pollutants are present which may cause damages to the environment, among them radium isotopes. In several collieries the radium removal from mine water was necessary to mitigate negative results of radium release with mine effluents. The most efficient method of radium removal is based on the application of barium chloride, implemented in full technical scale in two of Polish collieries. Another possibility of removal radium isotopes from salty waters is an application of zeolites. In this paper, a review of different techniques is given, showing possibilities of application of different methods of radium removal, its advantages and drawbacks.

Topics & Concepts

RadiumCoal miningEnvironmental scienceMining engineeringWaste managementCoalGeologyRadiochemistryEngineeringChemistryCoal and Its By-productsGeology and Environmental Impact StudiesWaste Management and Environmental Impact
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