Biological removal of arsenic in a multi-stage engineered wetlands : treating a suite of heavy metals
A biological engineered wetlands treatment system designed to treat high concentrations of heavy metals built for Teck Cominco in Trail, BC has treated leachate since 1998. Leachate is collected from an historical landfill (now capped) and arsenic storage areas. Metal loadings have averaged more tha...
Main Authors: | Mattes, Al, Duncan, William F. A. (William Frederick Alexander), Gould, W. Douglas |
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Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8757 |
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