During clarification processes of raw water a vast amount of by-product known as drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs) are produced, being principally composed of hydroxides of the Al or Fe salts added during water treatment plus the impurities they remove. Aluminium-based (Al-WTR) and iron-based (Fe-WTR) materials were applied at 10% w/w to degraded, bare (un-vegetated) soils from a restored coal mining site in central England (pH <3.9) to study their potential amelioration effects on earthworm mortality, biomass yield of seedling plants and element concentrations in plant tissues, earthworm tissues and in soil solutions. A separate treatment with agricultural lime was also conducted for comparison to evaluate whether any observed impr...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-014-1874-4Severa...
Inadequate waste disposal practices at historic mining sites around the world have resulted in signi...
Water treatment residuals (WTR) application may improve the quality of sandy soils; however, nutrien...
Mine site management, monitoring and restoration are important, long term environmental activities t...
Water treatment residuals (WTRs), by-products of drinking water clarification, are increasingly recy...
Drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), the by-product of water clarification processes, are rout...
Drinking water treatment residues (DWTR) from mining areas which remove and contain potentially toxi...
Drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), the by-product of water clarification processes, are rout...
Coal Mining is important to our modern way of life. It was an important industry in the last century...
Mining operations result in a wide range of environmental impacts: acid mine drainage (AMD) and acid...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of drinking-water treatment residuals (DWTR) in the am...
Surface mining is important to our modern way of life and to coal mining in the United States of Ame...
Recent research in the Upper River Derwent, NE England highlighted the contribution of historic mini...
Recent research in the Upper River Derwent, NE England highlighted the contribution of historic mini...
Water treatment residuals (WTRs) are produced by the treatment of potable water with coagulating age...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-014-1874-4Severa...
Inadequate waste disposal practices at historic mining sites around the world have resulted in signi...
Water treatment residuals (WTR) application may improve the quality of sandy soils; however, nutrien...
Mine site management, monitoring and restoration are important, long term environmental activities t...
Water treatment residuals (WTRs), by-products of drinking water clarification, are increasingly recy...
Drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), the by-product of water clarification processes, are rout...
Drinking water treatment residues (DWTR) from mining areas which remove and contain potentially toxi...
Drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), the by-product of water clarification processes, are rout...
Coal Mining is important to our modern way of life. It was an important industry in the last century...
Mining operations result in a wide range of environmental impacts: acid mine drainage (AMD) and acid...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of drinking-water treatment residuals (DWTR) in the am...
Surface mining is important to our modern way of life and to coal mining in the United States of Ame...
Recent research in the Upper River Derwent, NE England highlighted the contribution of historic mini...
Recent research in the Upper River Derwent, NE England highlighted the contribution of historic mini...
Water treatment residuals (WTRs) are produced by the treatment of potable water with coagulating age...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-014-1874-4Severa...
Inadequate waste disposal practices at historic mining sites around the world have resulted in signi...
Water treatment residuals (WTR) application may improve the quality of sandy soils; however, nutrien...