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This book allows readers to grasp both the fundamentals and the
latest technological advances in the field of mine drainage, which
is increasingly crucial both environmentally and economically. Its
extensive coverage of current and promising passive treatment
technologies, combined with numerous practical guides, makes it an
indispensable tool for early researchers seeking promising trends
and identifying gaps. The book systematically explores recent
literature on passive treatment research, classifying them as
preventative, in-situ, and ex-situ solutions. It covers relevant
passive treatments such as permeable reactive barriers, constructed
wetlands, gravel bed reactors, saturated rock fills, and
passivation techniques, among other common source control tactics.
Each technology is discussed in terms of principal mechanisms,
state-of-the-art technological advances, advantages and
disadvantages, and suitability for a given mine drainage chemistry
and flow regime. The book provides a comprehensive view of the
entire field, offering researchers and policymakers a reference
guide, research ideas, understanding, and practical applications
for each technology. Furthermore, the contains an overview of
recent trends in material selection for passive treatment
applications, primarily through the use of industrial waste and
by-products, which incorporate more sustainable practices in mine
drainage remediation. Uniquely, the manuscript includes a flowchart
based on water chemistry and flow rates to guide readers to ideal
treatment options, along with written analysis to further support
the readers’ decision-making. Overall, this equips early
researchers in the field with knowledge of fundamentals and
promising research routes when dealing with different mine drainage
complexities while also providing them with promising research
avenues that can advance the field further.
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