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Constructed Wetlands Part II: Acid Mine Drainage

This file, "Constructed Wetlands Bibliography, Part II: Acid Mine Drainage" is one section of a seven-part constructed wetlands bibliography on using constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment. The bibliography was compiled by United States Department of Agriculture staff from the Ecological Sciences Division of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, formerly the Soil Conservation Service, and the Water Quality Information Center at the National Agricultural Library. The complete bibliography can be accessed as either a single large (450K) file containing more than 600 citations or in parts organized by topic.

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 Constructed Wetlands Part II, Acid Mine Drainage (AMD)
 
 
 
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 TITLE       Achieving compliance with staged, aerobic, constructed      
             wetlands.                                                   
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Proc. 1991 Annual Mtg. of the ASSMR, Durango, CO.           
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 151-174
 DATE        1991
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Acid mine water treatment in wetlands: an overview of an    
             emergent technology.                                        
 AUTHOR      Kleinmann, R.L.P. and M.A. Girts.                           
 SOURCE      Aqutic Plants for Water Treatment and Resource Recovery.    
 PUBLISHER   Orlando, FL: Magnolia Publishing                            
 PAGES       pp. 255-261
 DATE        1987
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION  The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting an inventory of wetlands    
             that treat acid mine water.  Preliminary results indicate that the 
             wetlands dominated by emergent species are out-performing the      
             Sphagnum-dominated wetlands and that much of the water treatment   
             is accomplished by other aspects of the wetland, including         
             bacteria, algae, amendments and other plants.  Iron and manganese  
             concentrations are reduced after flow through the constructed      
             wetlands.                                                          
 
                                                                                
 
 
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 TITLE       An evaluation of mine drainage and surface mine reclamation.
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., et al.                                        
 SOURCE      Mine Drainage and Surface Mine Reclamation.                 
 PUBLISHER   Washington, DC: U.S. GPO                                    
 PAGES
 DATE        1988
 CALLNUM     156. 61 C49
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Bilateral wastewater land treatment research.               
 AUTHOR      Leach, L.E., et al.                                         
 SOURCE      Water Environment and Technology, Vol. 2, No. 12.           
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE
 CALLNUM     TD419 W37
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Biochemical treatment of mine drainage through a reedgrass  
             wetland.                                                    
 AUTHOR      Nawrot, J.R. and W.B. Klimstra.                             
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the Mining and Reclamation Conference and    
             Expo. Morgantown, WV, WV Univ. Publ. Serv.: No. 2, 1990.    
 PUBLISHER   WV Univ. Publ. Serv.                                        
 PAGES       pp 353-363
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Biological treatment of mine water: an update.              
 AUTHOR      Kleinmann, R.L.P. and R. Hedin.                             
 SOURCE      Proceedings on the International Symposium on Tailings and  
             Effluent Management, Halifax, August 20-24, 1989.           
 PUBLISHER   New York: Pergamon Press                                    
 PAGES       pp. 173-179
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION  In general, constructed wetlands treating acidic coal mine         
             drainage improves water quality, although supplementary chemical   
             treatment is usually required to meet effluent limitations.  The   
             principal reaction mechanism is believed to be microbially         
             catalyzed oxidation of dissolved iron.  Since many metals react    
             with hydrogen sulfide to form virtually insoluble precipitates,    
             the U.S. Bureau of mines has focused on the mechanisms of          
             bacterial conversion of sulfate to hydrogen sulfide.               
                         
                                                                                
 
 
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 TITLE       Biological treatment of mine water: an update.              
 AUTHOR      Hedin, R. and Kleinmann.                                    
 SOURCE      U.S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburg Research Center.            
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        no date
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 ANNOTATION  Research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines has focused on the bacterial  
             conversion of sulfate to hydrogen sulfide (an acid-consuming       
             reaction) because many metals react rapidly with hydrogen sulfide  
             to form virtually insoluble precipitates.  Bacterial sulfate       
             reduction and the formation of metal sulfides have been confirmed  
             in constructed wetlands.  Research is continuing on how to best    
             route the drainage water through wetlands to optimize the desired  
             biological processes.                                              
 
                                                                                
 
 
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 TITLE       Biology and chemistry of generation, prevention and         
             abatement of acid mine drainage.                            
 AUTHOR      Silver, M.                                                  
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural                                 
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp. 753-760
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  Microbially mediated reactions are presented with their relevance  
             to the generation, prevention, and abatement of acidic drainage.   
             Reactions involved in the solubilization and reprecipitation of    
             polluting metals such as iron, copper, zinc, and aluminum will     
             also be presented.                                                 
      
                                                                                
 
 
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 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for acid drainage control in the       
             Tennessee Valley.                                           
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., et al.                                        
 SOURCE      Mine Drainage and Surface Mine Reclamation.                 
 PUBLISHER   Washington, D.C.: U. S. GPO                                 
 PAGES       pp 325-331.
 DATE        1988
 CALLNUM     156. 61 C49
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for acid drainage control in the       
             Tennessee Valley.                                           
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., et al.                                        
 SOURCE      Wetlands: Increasing Our Wetlands Resources.                
 PUBLISHER   Washington: National Wildlife Federation                    
 PAGES       pp 173-80.
 DATE        1987.
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for acid water treatment: an overview  
             of emerging technology.                                     
 AUTHOR      Hammer, D.A.                                                
 SOURCE      TVA Resource Center                                         
 PUBLISHER
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 DATE        1990, May
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for the treatment of acid mine         
             drainage.                                                   
 AUTHOR      Donlan, R.                                                  
 SOURCE      Water Pollution Control Association of Pennsylvania.        
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        March/April 1989
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for the treatment of mine water: course
             notes.                                                      
 AUTHOR      Kleinmann, R.L.P., R.P. Brooks, B.E. Huntsman and B.        
             Pesavento.                                                  
 SOURCE      Short course at the 1986 Symposium on Surface Mining,       
             Hydrology, Sedimentology, and Reclamation; Lexington, KY.   
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1986
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for treatment of acid mine drainage: a 
             preliminary review.                                         
 AUTHOR      Girts, M.A. and R.L.P. Kleinmann.                           
 SOURCE      National Symposium on Surface Mining, Hydrology,            
             Sedimentology, and Reclamation.                             
 PUBLISHER   Lexington, KY: Univ. of Kentucky Press                      
 PAGES       pp. 165-171
 DATE        1986.
 CALLNUM     TD756.5 G57 1986
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for treatment of ash pond seepage.     
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., D.A. Hammer and D.A. Tomljanovich.            
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp. 211-219
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  Coal processing and coal ash storage frequently results in acid    
             drainage similar to seepage from surface and underground mine      
             areas.  Ash pond seepage has concentrations metalic ions similar   
             to acid mine drainage, but the aggreagate flow from many seeps     
             along one ash pond dike may be orders of magnitued greater than    
             individual mine drainage seeps.  Constructed wetlands were built   
             to treat ash pond seepage at three different Tennessee Valley      
             coal-fired generating plants.                                      
 
                                                                                
 
 
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 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for treatment of mine water.           
 AUTHOR      Girts, M.A. and R.L.P. Kleinmann.                           
 SOURCE      Paper presented at the 1986 Society of Mining Engineers Fall
             MeetingSt. Louis, MO; Sept. 7-10 1986.                      
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1986.
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Constructed wetlands to treat acid mine drainage, 1990      
             course notes.                                               
 AUTHOR      Hedin, R.S., R.L.P. Kleinmann and G. Brodie.                
 SOURCE
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       41p.
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION  This paper is not a manual nor a publication, simply an informal   
             framework of observations to help one construct wetlands that      
             treat acid mine water.  The paper presents a brief description     
             of: wetland processes which can affect mine drainage chemistry;    
             components of a constructed wetland; sizing a wetland;             
             constructing a wetland; and operation and maintenance of a         
             constructed wetland.  
                                                                                
 
 
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 TITLE       Constructed wetlands to treat acid mine drainage.           
 AUTHOR      Kleinmann, R.L.P., R.S. Hedin, D. Hyman and G.A. Brodie.    
 SOURCE      Course Manual for a Workshop Presented at the 1990 Natn.    
             Mining Symposium, Knoxville, TN.                            
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Hydrochemical, vegatational, and microbiological effects of 
             a natural and a constructed wetland on the control of acid  
             mine drainage.                                              
 AUTHOR      Dollhopf, D.J., et al.                                      
 SOURCE      Final Report 1987-88, rru 8804, pp. 1-52, 1988.             
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp 1-52.
 DATE        1988
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Impacts of volunteer cattail wetlands on drainage quality   
             from reclaimed mined land in northern West Virginia.        
 AUTHOR      Jamison, E. and H. W. Rauch.                                
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the Mining and Reclamation Conference and    
             Expo. Morgantown, WV, WV Univ. Publ. Serv.: No. 2, 1990.    
 PUBLISHER   WV Univ. Publ. Serv.                                        
 PAGES       pp 349
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Ion input/output budgets for five wetlands constructed for  
             acid mine drainage.                                         
 AUTHOR      Wieder, R.K.                                                
 SOURCE
 PUBLISHER   In Press                                                    
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 TITLE       Man-made wetlands for acid mine drainage control.           
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., et al.                                        
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the 8th Annual National Abandoned Mine Land  
             Conference.                                                 
 PUBLISHER   1986.                                                       
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 DATE
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 TITLE       Mine-built ponds economically clear acid mine waters.       
 AUTHOR      Chironis, N.P.                                              
 SOURCE      Coal Age. 92(1):58-61(1987)                                 
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       58-61
 DATE        1987
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Passive anoxic alkaline drains to increase effectiveness of 
             wetlands acid drainage systems.                             
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., et al.                                        
 SOURCE      Proc. 12th Annual Natn. Assc. of Abandoned Mine Land        
             Programs Conf., Breckenridge, CO.                           
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 89-102
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Passive mine drainage treatment systems: a theoretical      
             assessment and experimental evaluation.                     
 AUTHOR      Guertin, deF., J.C. Emerick and E.A. Howard.                
 SOURCE      Unpublished report submitted to the Colorado Mined Land     
             Reclamation Division; Cooperative Agreement No. 202-317.    
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1985
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Potential importance of sulfate reduction processes in      
             wetlands constructed to treat mine drainage.                
 AUTHOR      Hedin, R.S., R. Hammack and D. Hyman                        
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp. 508-514
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  Reduction of sulfate in wetlands constructed to treat acid mine    
             drainage is desirable because hydrogen sulfide readily reacts with 
             dissolved metals, precipitating them as sulfides, and alkalinity   
             neutralizes drainage acidity.  This paper presents factors which   
             affect the importance of sulfide formation in aquatic systems and  
             the theoretical process in constructed wetlands that treat acid    
             mine drainage.                                                     
 
                                                                                
 
 
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 TITLE       Processes of iron and manganese retention in laboratory peat
             microcosms subjected to acid mine drainage.                 
 AUTHOR      Henrot, J. and R.K. Wieder.                                 
 SOURCE      Journal of Environmental Quality.  19(2):312-320            
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        April/June 1990
 CALLNUM     QH 540. J6
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Soil and water characteristics of a young surface mine      
             wetland.                                                    
 AUTHOR      Cole, C.A. and E.A. Lefebvre.                               
 SOURCE      Environmental Management, Vol. 15, No. 3.                   
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 403-410
 DATE        1991 May/June
 CALLNUM     HC79 E5 E5
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Staged, aerobic constructed wetlands for acid drainage and  
             stormwater control.                                         
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Manual of Short Course Presented at the 34th Annual Mtg. of 
             the Assc. of Engineering Geologists, Chicago, IL.           
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1991
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       The acid mine drainage.                                     
 AUTHOR      Barton, P.                                                  
 SOURCE      Sulfur in the Environment--Part II: Ecological Impacts.     
 PUBLISHER   New York: Wiley                                             
 PAGES       pp. 314-358
 DATE        1978
 CALLNUM     TD196 S95S84
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR
 
 TITLE       The use of constructed wetlands in the treatment of acid    
             mine drainage.                                              
 AUTHOR      Perry, A. and R.P.L. Kleinmann.                             
 SOURCE      Natural Resources Forum, Vol. 15, No. 3.                    
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 81
 DATE        1991, August
 CALLNUM     DNAL HC55.N3
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Treatment of acid drainage from coal facilities with        
             man-made wetlands.                                          
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., et al.                                        
 SOURCE      Aquatic Plants for Water Treatment and Resource Recovery.   
 PUBLISHER   Orlando, Florida: Magnolia                                  
 PAGES       pp 903-912.
 DATE        1987.
 CALLNUM     DNAL TD475.C65-1986
 ANNOTATION  A series of shallow impoundments planted with a variety of wetland 
             emergents was constructed to treat acidic drainage emanating from  
             the toe of a fine coal refuse impoundment dike.  Flora and fauna   
             within the wetlands (both transplants and invaders) showed rapid   
             growth and expansion.  Comparisons between the seeps and final     
             effluent showed substantial reductions in manganese, iron, and     
             suspended solids.                                                  
 
                                                                                
 
 
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 TITLE       Treatment of acid mine water by wetlands.                   
 AUTHOR      Kleinmann, R.L.P.                                           
 SOURCE      Control of Acid Mine Drainage                               
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp 48-51
 DATE        1985
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Treatment of coal mine drainage with constructed wetlands.  
 AUTHOR      Hedin, R.S.                                                 
 SOURCE      Constructed wetlands for treatment of agricultural waste.   
 PUBLISHER   The Pennsylvania Academy of Science                         
 PAGES
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION  Coal mine drainage is a common water pollution problem on active   
             and abandoned coal mine sites.  Many mining companies and          
             engineering firms have experimented with wetland systems to treat  
             mine drainage.  The status of constructed wetland technology is    
             presented with respect to the construction and performance of      
             systems; chemical and biological processes that affect acid mine   
             drainage chemistry within constructed wetlands; and the future of  
             this technology as perceived by the Bureau of Mines.               
 
                                                                                
 
 
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 TITLE       Treatment of coal mine drainage with constructed wetlands.  
 AUTHOR      Hedin, R.S. and D.M. Hyman.                                 
 SOURCE      Biotechnology in minerals and metal processing.             
 PUBLISHER   Littleton, CO: Soc. Min. Eng.                               
 PAGES       p. 113-120.
 DATE        1989.
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Unpublished results of current research using alkaline beds 
             for increasing constructed wetlands effluent pH.            
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Unpublished results of current research using alkaline beds 
             for increasing constructed wetlands effluent pH. Project    
             cofunded by the Pennsylvania Electric Company and the       
             Tennessee Valley Authority.                                 
 PUBLISHER
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 DATE        1990
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Use of constructed wetlands for the control of acid mine    
             drainage.                                                   
 AUTHOR      Kleinmann, R.L.P.                                           
 SOURCE      Annual Report and Proceedings--American Mining Congress.    
             Vol. 1987.                                                  
 PUBLISHER
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 DATE        1987
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Use of constructed wetlands for the control of acid mine    
             drainage.                                                   
 AUTHOR      Kolbash, R.L., and E.R. Murphy.                             
 SOURCE      Coal mining technology, economics and policy 1987; session  
             papersfrom the American Mining Congress coal convention,    
             Cincinnati, OH, May 3-6, 1987.                              
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       6p.
 DATE        1987
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Use of passive anoxic drains to enhance performance of acid 
             drainage constructed wetlands.                              
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., C.R. Britt and H.N. Taylor.                   
 SOURCE      Proc. 1991 Natn. Mtg. of the ASSMR, Durango, CO.            
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 211-228
 DATE        1991
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Use of wetlands for treatment of environmental problems in  
             mining: non-coal-mining applications.                       
 AUTHOR      Wildeman, T.R. and L.S. Laudon.                             
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp. 221-231
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  This paper presents a review of the chemistry of metal mine        
             drainages and the differences from coal mine drainages; analyzes   
             the geochemistry of metals removal within wetlands; and            
             summarizes the results in the few pioneer examples.  Throughout    
             the paper, arguments are made that effluent from a base- or        
             precious-metal mining operation containing abundant purite will be 
             most difficult for wetland system application.                     
                
                                                                                
 
 
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 TITLE       Using laboratory mesocosms to evaluate the potential        
             effectiveness of constructed wetlands for acid mine drainage
             treatment.                                                  
 AUTHOR      Wieder, R.K., M.N. Linton and K.P. Heston.                  
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the Mining and Reclamation Conference and    
             Expo. Morgantown, WV, WV Univ. Publ. Serv.: No. 2, 1990.    
 PUBLISHER   WV Univ. Publ. Serv.                                        
 PAGES       pp 615
 DATE        1990
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Utilization of Sphagnum species dominated bog for coal acid 
             mine drainage abatement.                                    
 AUTHOR      Huntsman, B.E., J.G. Solch and M.D. Porter.                 
 SOURCE      91st Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America.   
             Toronto, Ontario.                                           
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 322
 DATE        1978
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 TITLE       Water pollution mitigation in two national park service     
             units affected by energy and mining activities.             
 AUTHOR      Flora, M., S. Kunkle and D. Kimball.                        
 SOURCE      Water Resources related to Mining and Energy-Preparing for  
             the Future.                                                 
 PUBLISHER   Bethesda, MD: Am. Water Resources Assc.                     
 PAGES       pp. 231-238
 DATE        1987
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 SUBCATEGOR  ancillary benefits
 
 TITLE       Mine-drainage treatment wetland as habitat for heptofaunal  
             wildlife.                                                   
 AUTHOR      Lacki, M.J., W. Hummer and H.J. Webster.                    
 SOURCE      Environmental Management 16 (4). 1992, p163-179.            
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp 163-179
 DATE        1992
 CALLNUM     HC 79 ESE5
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--eastern USA
 
 TITLE       A survey of constructed wetlands for acid coal mine drainage
             treatment in the eastern USA.                               
 AUTHOR      Wieder, R.K.                                                
 SOURCE      Wetlands 9 (2). 1989                                        
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp 299-316
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--mountain west CO
 
 TITLE       Passive treatment technology cleans up Colorado mining      
             waste.                                                      
 AUTHOR      Morea, S., R. Olsen and T. Wildeman.                        
 SOURCE      Water Environment and Technology, Vol. 2, No. 12.           
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 6, 9
 DATE        1990, December.
 CALLNUM     TD419 W37
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--NE USA (MD)
 
 TITLE       Constructing treatment wetlands: Maryland's experience.     
 AUTHOR      Bagley, F.L. and A. Lyons.                                  
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the Mining and Reclamation Conference and    
             Expo. Morgantown, WV, WV Univ. Publ. Serv.: No. 2, 1990.    
 PUBLISHER   WV Univ. Publ. Serv.                                        
 PAGES       pp 599
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--NW USA (MT)
 
 TITLE       The Tracy wetlands: a case study of two passive mine        
             drainage treatment systems in Montana.                      
 AUTHOR      Hiel, M.T. and F.J. Kerins.                                 
 SOURCE      Mine Drainage and Surface Mine Reclamation.                 
 PUBLISHER   Washington, DC: U.S. GPO                                    
 PAGES       pp. 352-358.
 DATE        1988.
 CALLNUM     156. 61 C49
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--SE USA (KY)
 
 TITLE       The Kentucky wetlands project: a field study to evaluate    
             man-made wetlands for acid coal mine drainage treatment.    
 AUTHOR      Wieder, R.K.                                                
 SOURCE      First report made on Cooperative Agreement GR 896422 between
             the US Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement
             and Villanova Univ.                                         
 PUBLISHER
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 DATE        1992.
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 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--SE USA (TN Valley)
 
 TITLE       Engineered wetlands for effective treatment of acid         
             drainage-applications, results, and prospects in the        
             Tennessee Valley.                                           
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Proc. 34th Annual Mtg. of the Assc. of Engineering          
             Geologists. Greensburg, PA.                                 
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 558-568
 DATE        1991
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--SE USA (WV)
 
 TITLE       Windsor Coal Company wetland: an overview.                  
 AUTHOR      Kolbash, R.L., and T.L. Romanoski.                          
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp.788-792
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756.5 C66
 ANNOTATION  High operating cost of conventional mine drainage cleanup and the  
             lack of potential bond releases have encouraged the coal industry  
             to consider wetlands for a reclamation alternative.  The American  
             Electric Power Service Corporation's Fuel Supply Department is     
             actively involved in the overall reclamation plan for its          
             abandoned Simco Number 4 mine, in which the wetland is an          
             important component.  Depending on the success of the Simco Number 
             4 wetland, the Windsor Coal Company will build a constructed       
             wetland to reuse pile seep waters.                                 
                         
                                                                                
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--TVA
 
 TITLE       Anoxic limestone drains to enhance performance of aerobic   
             acid drainage treatment wetlands--experiences of the TVA.   
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., C.R. Britt, T.M. Tomaszewski and H.N. Taylor. 
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvements.        
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publisher, Inc                           
 PAGES
 DATE        1991
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--TVA
 
 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for treating acid drainage at TVA coal 
             facilities.                                                 
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands in Water Pollution Control.            
 PUBLISHER   Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press                                  
 PAGES       pp. 461-470
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 I57
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--TVA
 
 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for treating acid drainage at TVA coal 
             facilities.                                                 
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Proc. Annual Natn. Assc. of Abandoned Mined Lands Prog.     
             Conf., Breckenridge, CO.                                    
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 127-143
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--TVA
 
 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for treating acid drainage at TVA      
             facilities: a progress report.                              
 AUTHOR      Tomljanovich, D.A., G.A. Brodie and D.A. Hammer.            
 SOURCE      TVA/ONRED/WRF-88/2                                          
 PUBLISHER   NTIS Accession No. DE88016102/XAB                           
 PAGES       145p.
 DATE        1988
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--TVA
 
 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for treating acid drainage at TVA      
             facilities: status report.                                  
 AUTHOR      Tomljanovich, D.A., G.A. Brodie and H.N. Taylor.            
 SOURCE      TVA                                                         
 PUBLISHER   Knoxville, TN: Tennessee Valley Authority                   
 PAGES
 DATE        1992
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--TVA
 
 TITLE       Staged, aerobic constructed wetlands to treat acid          
             drainage--case history of Fabius impoundment 1 and overview 
             of the TVA's program.                                       
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvement.         
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers                               
 PAGES
 DATE        1991
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--TVA
 
 TITLE       Treatment of acid drainage using constructed                
             wetlands--experience of the Tennessee Valley Authority.     
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Proceedings 1990 National Symposium of Mining.              
 PUBLISHER   Lexington, KY: Univ. of Kentucky                            
 PAGES       pp. 77-83
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  case studies--TVA, AL
 
 TITLE       Treatment of acid drainage with a constructed wetlands at   
             the Tennessee Valley Authority 950 coal mine.               
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., D.A. Hammer and D.A. Tomljanovich.            
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publisher, Inc.                          
 PAGES       pp. 201-209
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  A Jackson County Alabama sediment pond that received acid mine     
             drainage was cited for chronic effluent discharges.  Because the   
             impoundment had acceptable characteristics (moderate water         
             quality, adequate siting characteristics, and suitable geology and 
             hydrology) a constructed wetland was built to treat acid drainage. 
             The constructed wetland was environmentally effective and          
             cost-beneficial in treating the acidic mine drainage.              
 
                                                                                
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  chemical aspects
 
 TITLE       Implication of sulfate-reduction and pyrite formation       
             processes for water quality in a constructed wetland:       
             preliminary observation.                                    
 AUTHOR      Hedin, R.S., D.M. Hyman and R.W. Hammack.                   
 SOURCE      Mine Drainage and Surface Mine Reclamation.                 
 PUBLISHER   Washington, D.C.: U.S. GPO                                  
 PAGES       pp. 382-388.
 DATE        1988
 CALLNUM     156. 61 C49
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  chemical aspects
 
 TITLE       Sulfate reduction in freshwater sediments receiving acid    
             mine drainage.                                              
 AUTHOR      Herlihy, A.T. and A.L. Mills.                               
 SOURCE      Applied Environmental Microbiology. 49:179-186              
 PUBLISHER   1985.                                                       
 PAGES
 DATE
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  chemical aspects
 
 TITLE       The importance of sediment sulfate reduction to the sulfate 
             budget of an impoundment receiving acid mine drainage.      
 AUTHOR      Herlihy, A.T., et al.                                       
 SOURCE      Water Resources Research.  23:287-292.                      
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1987
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  chemical aspects
 
 TITLE       The use of bacterial sulfate reduction in the treatment of  
             drainage from coal mines.                                   
 AUTHOR      McIntire, P.E. and H.M. Edenborn.                           
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the Mining and Reclamation Conference and    
             Expo. Morgantown, WV, WV Univ. Publ. Serv.: No. 2, 1990.    
 PUBLISHER   WV Univ. Publ. Serv.                                        
 PAGES       pp 409-415
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION  Bacterial sulfate reduction is a naturally-occurring process in    
             wetlands.  An experimental wetland was designed and built to       
             maximize contact between mine drainage and the anaerobic zone of   
             the organic substrate, where sulfate reduction takes place.  The   
             sulfate-reducing bacteria effectively precipitate many heavy       
             metals as insoluble sulfides and may be useful in treatment        
             processes designed to improve the water quality of metallic mine   
             drainage.    
                                                                                
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  design--construction--operation
 
 TITLE       Constructed wetlands for treating acid drainage--practical  
             considerations of design, construction, and operation.      
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Manual for Workshop Presented at 12th Annual Natn. Assc. of 
             Abandoned Mine Land Programs Conference. Breckenridge, CO.  
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  design--construction--operation
 
 TITLE       Design, construction and operation of staged aerobic        
             wetlands system to treat acid drainage.                     
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Manual of Workshop, Presented at 1991 Annual Mtg. of ASSMR, 
             Durango, CO.                                                
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1991
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  engineering consideration--sizing--performance
 
 TITLE       Sizing and performance of constructed wetlands: case        
             studies.                                                    
 AUTHOR      Hedin, R.S. and R.W. Nairn.                                 
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the 1990 Mining and Reclamation Conference   
             and Exhibition Volume II, Charlestown, WV, April 23-26,     
             1990.                                                       
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 385-392.
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION  The iron removal in three Pennsylvania constructed wetlands that   
             treat acid mine drainage was evaluated.  All wetlands were         
             constructed using a mushroom compost substrate and were planted    
             with Typha spp.  The performance was evaluated by calculating      
             area-adjusted iron loading and removal as FE (g/day m2).           
      
                                                                                
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  engineering considerations
 
 TITLE       Effectiveness of wetlands constructed with different types  
             of organic matter for acid coal mine drainage amd treatment 
 AUTHOR      Wieder, R.K., M.N. Linton and S.T. Starr.                   
 SOURCE      Bulletin of Ecological Society of America 71(2SUPPL.) 1990. 
             368                                                         
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM     410.9 EC7
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  engineering considerations--design
 
 TITLE       Wetland design for mining operations.                       
 AUTHOR      Wildeman, T.R., J. Gusek and G.A. Brodie.                   
 SOURCE      Manual for a Short Course Presented at the 8th Natn. Mtg.   
             ASSMR. Durango, CO.                                         
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1991
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  engineering considerations--design--construction
 
 TITLE       Design and construction of a research site for passive mine 
             drainage treatment in Idaho Springs, Colorado.              
 AUTHOR      Howard, E. A., J. C. Emerick and T. R. Wildeman.            
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural                                 
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp. 761-764
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  Only a few wetlands have been constructed to treat noncoal mine    
             drainage at the higher elevations of Colorado.  A demonstration    
             treatment system was built at the Big Five Tunnel to determine the 
             fate of metals.  Other objectives of the study were to determine   
             vegetation survival with exposure to elevated metals in a mountain 
             climate, to study function and distribution of bacteria in the     
             system, and to identify appropriate organic substrates and plant   
             species.                                                           
 
                                                                                
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  engineering considerations--design--operation
 
 TITLE       Design and use of wetlands for renovation of drainage from  
             coal mines.                                                 
 AUTHOR      Fennessy, S. and W.J. Mitsch.                               
 SOURCE      Ecological Engineering: An Introduction to Ecotechnology.   
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        in press
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  engineering considerations--design--sizing--pollutant remova
 
 TITLE       Wetland sizing, design, and treatment effectiveness for coal
             mine drainage.                                              
 AUTHOR      Kepler, D.A.                                                
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the Mining and Reclamation Conference and    
             Expo. Morgantown, WV, WV Univ. Publ. Serv.: No. 2, 1990.    
 PUBLISHER   WV Univ. Publ. Serv.                                        
 PAGES       pp 403-408
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  engineering considerations--design--substrate
 
 TITLE       An evaluation of substrate types in constructed wetlands    
             acid drainage treatment systems.                            
 AUTHOR      Brodie, G.A., et al.                                        
 SOURCE      Mine Drainage and Surface Mine Reclamation.                 
 PUBLISHER   Washington: U. S. GPO                                       
 PAGES       pp. 389-398.
 DATE        1988.
 CALLNUM     156. 61 C49
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  engineering considerations--design--substrate
 
 TITLE       Preliminary results of an experiment to assess the effect of
             substrate type on treatment of acid drainage using          
             constructed wetlands.                                       
 AUTHOR      Tomljanovich, D.A., et al.                                  
 SOURCE      NTIS # DE88-016102                                          
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1988
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  engineering--pollutant removal, Fe
 
 TITLE       Iron loading, efficiency and sizing in a constructed wetland
             receiving mine drainage.                                    
 AUTHOR      Stark, L.R., S.E. Stevens, Jr., H.J. Webster and W.R.       
             Wenerick.                                                   
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the Mining and Reclamation Conference and   
             Expo., Morgantown, WV.  WVU Publ. Serv.: No. 2, P393-401    
 PUBLISHER   WV Univ. Publications Service                               
 PAGES       pp 393-401
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  engineering/design considerations--economic modelling
 
 TITLE       Designing wetlands for controlling coal mine drainage: An   
             economic modelling approach.                                
 AUTHOR      Baker, K.A., M.S. Fennessy and W.J. Mitsch.                 
 SOURCE      Ecological Economics, Vol. 3, No. 1.                        
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 1-24
 DATE        1991, March
 CALLNUM     QH 540 E26
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  microbial aspects
 
 TITLE       Bacteriological tests from the constructed wetlands of the  
             big five tunnel, Idaho Springs, Colorado.                   
 AUTHOR      Batal, W., L.S. Laudon, T.R. Wileman and N. Mohdnoordin.    
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp. 550-557
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  Acid mine drainage originates from the metabolic activity of       
             iron-oxidizing bacteria.  Wetlands are a potential treatment for   
             small flows of acid mine drainage waters.  This paper presents the 
             occurrence, depth, and position of bacteria in the Big Five        
             Tunnel, a precious metal mine, wetland pilot system located at     
             Idaho Springs Colorado.                                            
       
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  microbiological aspects
 
 TITLE       Isolation and culture of a manganese-oxidizing bacterium    
             from a man-made cattail wetland.                            
 AUTHOR      Vail, W.J., S. Wilson and R.K. Reiley.                      
 SOURCE      Mine Drainage and Surface Mine Reclamation. Vol. 1.         
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1988
 CALLNUM     156. 61 C49
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pathogens/vectors/pests
 
 TITLE       Control of army worm, Simyra henrici (Lepidoptera:          
             Noctuidae), on cattail plantings in acid drainage treatment 
             wetlands at Widows Creek steam-electric plant.              
 AUTHOR      Snoddy, E.L., et al.                                        
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp 808-811
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  Due to the monocultural nature of the macrophytes used in          
             constructed wetlands, some plants are subject to damage by         
             lepidopterous insect pests, mainly the armyworm complex.  Measures 
             for controlling army worms in constructed wetlands treating acid   
             waters are presented in this paper.                                
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  plants
 
 TITLE       A low-cost, low-maintenance treatment system for acid mine  
             drainage using Sphagnum moss and limestone.                 
 AUTHOR      Kleinmann, R.L.P.                                           
 SOURCE      Symposium on Surface Mining, Hydrology, Sedimentology and   
             Reclamation.                                                
 PUBLISHER   Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky                       
 PAGES
 DATE        1983
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  plants
 
 TITLE       Tolerance of three wetland plant species to acid mine       
             drainage: a greenhouse study.                               
 AUTHOR      Wenerick, W.R., S.E. Stevens, Jr., H.J. Webster, L.R. Stark 
             and E. DeVeau.                                              
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp. 801-807
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  Tolerance of wetland plants to acid mine drainage is not well      
             understood.  The purpose of the authors' investigation was to      
             determine the tolerance levels of three wetland plants to acid     
             mine drainage under semicontrolled conditions in a greenhouse      
             simulation study.                                                  
            
                                                                                
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  policy institutional aspects
 
 TITLE       Fiscal year 1989 report (Kentucky Water Resources Research  
             Institute).                                                 
 AUTHOR      Barfield, B.J. and R.R. Huffsey.                            
 SOURCE      NTIS PB91-104315/AS                                         
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       21p.
 DATE        1990, July
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal
 
 TITLE       Performance data on Typha and Sphagnum wetlands constructed 
             to treat coal mine drainage.                                
 AUTHOR      Girts, M.A., R.L.P. Kleinmann and P.M. Erickson.            
 SOURCE      Eighth Annual Surface Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium;   
             Morgantown, WV                                              
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1987
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal
 
 TITLE       Role of dissimilatory sulfate reduction in wetlands         
             constructed for acid coal mine drainage treatment.          
 AUTHOR      Taddeo, F.J.                                                
 SOURCE      Master's thesis, Villanova U., Dept. Biology                
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1991
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Al--plants, sphagnum
 
 TITLE       Aluminum retention in a man-made Sphagnum wetland.          
 AUTHOR      Wieder, R.K., et al.                                        
 SOURCE      Wat. Air Soil Poll. 37(1988):177-196.                       
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp 117-196
 DATE        1988
 CALLNUM     TD172 W36
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Co,Ni,Cu,As,Zn,Cd,Cr,Pb
 
 TITLE       Effects of mine effluent on uptake of Co, Ni, Cu, As, Zn,   
             Cd, Cr, Pb by aquatic macrophytes.                          
 AUTHOR      Mudroch, A.                                                 
 SOURCE      Hydrobiologia 64 (3) pp. 233-231                            
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp 233-231.
 DATE        1979
 CALLNUM     410 H992
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Fe
 
 TITLE       Iron retention in wetlands created for acid coal mine       
             drainage and treatment: short-term responses to a major     
             precipitation event.                                        
 AUTHOR      Wieder, R.K.                                                
 SOURCE      76th Annual Ecological Society of America Meeting, San      
             Antonio, TX, August 3-8, 1991, Bulletin of the Ecological   
             Society of America 72 (2 suppl.). 1991                      
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       288-289
 DATE        1991
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Fe
 
 TITLE       Wetland treatment of coal mine drainage: controlled studies 
             of iron retention in model wetland systems.                 
 AUTHOR      Henrot, J., et al.                                          
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp. 793-800
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  For evaluating the process involved in chemical modifications of   
             mine drainage wetland systems, smaller scale laboratory studies    
             may be more useful than field monitoring of constructed wetlands.  
             This paper presents the results of a laboratory pilot study in     
             which replicate model wetland systems were subjected to inputs of  
             water at uniform flow rates but differing iron concentrations.     
       
                                                                                
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Fe, Mn
 
 TITLE       Manganese and iron encrustation of green algae living in    
             acid mine drainage.                                         
 AUTHOR      Stevens, S.E., Jr., K. Dionis and L.R. Stark.               
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp. 765-773
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  Filamentous algae species are known to tolerate acid mine drainage 
             resulting from coal companies.  The authors have observed          
             encrustation that are rust colored or colored dark brown on        
             filamentous algae.  If there is significant accumulation of        
             encrustation, then these filamentous algae may play a role in      
             water quality improvements.                                        
       
                                                                                
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Fe, Mn
 
 TITLE       Removal of iron and manganese from water by sphagnum moss.  
 AUTHOR      Burris, J.E., D.W. Gerber and L.E. McHeron.                 
 SOURCE      Treatment of Mine Drainage by Wetlands.                     
 PUBLISHER   University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State Univ.               
 PAGES       pp. 1-13
 DATE        1984
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Fe, Mn
 
 TITLE       Simulated Typha wetlands applied to removal of iron and     
             manganese from acid mine drainage.                          
 AUTHOR      Calabrese, J.P., et al.                                     
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the Mining and Reclamation Conference and    
             Expo. Morgantown, WV, WV Univ. Publ. Serv.: No. 2, 1990.    
 PUBLISHER   WV Univ. Publ. Serv.                                        
 PAGES       pp 351
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Fe,Al,Mn,Ca,Mg
 
 TITLE       Laboratory mesocosm studies of Fe, Al, Mn, Ca, and Mg       
             dynamics in wetlands exposed to synthetic acid coal mine    
             drainage.                                                   
 AUTHOR      Wieder, R.K., M.N. Linton and K.P. Heston.                  
 SOURCE      Water, Air and Soil Pollution.  WAPLAC. 51 (1/2);181-196    
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 181-196
 DATE        1990, May
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Fe,Mn
 
 TITLE       Long-term removal and retention of iron and manganese from  
             acidic mine drainage.                                       
 AUTHOR      Brooks, R.P., et al.                                        
 SOURCE      Long-Term Removal and Retention of Iron and Manganese from  
             Acidic Mine Drainage.                                       
 PUBLISHER   Washington: Bureau of Mines                                 
 PAGES
 DATE        1990.
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, metals
 
 TITLE       Adsorption compared with sulfide precipitation as metal     
             removal processes from acid mine drainage in a constructed  
             wetland.                                                    
 AUTHOR      Machemer, S.D. and T.R. Wildeman.                           
 SOURCE      Journal of Contaminated Hydrology Vol. 9, No. 1/2, P115-131,
             1992.                                                       
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp 115-131
 DATE        1992
 CALLNUM     TD 426. J68
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, metals
 
 TITLE       Metal removal efficiencies from acid mine drainage in the   
             big five wetland.                                           
 AUTHOR      Wildeman, T.R., et al.                                      
 SOURCE      Proceedings of the Mining and Reclamation Conference and    
             Expo. Morgantown, WV, WV Univ. Publ. Serv.: No. 2, 1990.    
 PUBLISHER   WV Univ. Publ. Serv.                                        
 PAGES       pp 417-424
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, metals
 
 TITLE       Metal removal in Sphagnum-dominated wetlands: experience    
             with a man-made wetland system.                             
 AUTHOR      Wieder, R.K., G.E. Lang and A.E. Whitehouse.                
 SOURCE      Wetlands and water Management of mined lands: proceedings of
             a conference. October 23-24, 1985. The Penn. State Univ.    
 PUBLISHER   University Park, PA: Penn State Univ.                       
 PAGES       pp 353-364.
 DATE        1985?
 CALLNUM     DNAL QH541.5.M3W46-1985
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, metals
 
 TITLE       Metal speciation and inmobilization reactions affecting the 
             true efficiency of artificial wetlands to treat acid mine   
             drainage.                                                   
 AUTHOR      Karathanasis, A.D. and Y.L. Thompson.                       
 SOURCE      US Geological Survey, Report No. RR-175, USGS/G-1564-02.    
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1990.
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, metals--plants, sphagnum
 
 TITLE       Metal cation binding to Sphagnum peat and sawdust: relation 
             to wetland treatment of metal-polluted waters.              
 AUTHOR      Weider, R.K.                                                
 SOURCE      Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, Vol. 53, No. 3/4.           
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 391-400
 DATE        1990, October
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Mn
 
 TITLE       Treatment of manganese from mining seep using packed        
             columns.                                                    
 AUTHOR      Gordon, J.A. and J.L. Burr.                                 
 SOURCE      Journal of Environmental Engineering.  115(2)               
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     290. 9 aM3Ps (EE)
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Ni, Cu
 
 TITLE       Use of wetlands to remove nickel and copper from mine       
             drainage.                                                   
 AUTHOR      Eger, P. and K. Lapakko.                                    
 SOURCE      Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,   
             Industrial and Agricultural.                                
 PUBLISHER   Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.                         
 PAGES       pp. 780-787
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM     TD 756. 5 C66
 ANNOTATION  Drainage from a northeastern Minnesota mine had increased the      
             levels of nickel, copper, cobalt, and zinc concentrations in       
             nearby receiving waters.  Reduced concentration levels might be    
             achieved though a series of passive, low cost, and low             
             maintenance procedures combining infiltration reduction, alkaline  
             treatment, and wetland treatment.  Although previous work has      
             demonstrated peat effectiveness in removing trace metals from mine 
             drainage, an actual treatment system has not been built.           
              
                                                                                
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal, Pb
 
 TITLE       Removing lead from wastewater using zeolite.                
 AUTHOR      Groffman, A., S. Peterson and D. Brookins.                  
 SOURCE      Water Environment and Technology Vol. 4, No. 5, P54-59, May 
             1992.                                                       
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp 54-59
 DATE        1992
 CALLNUM     TD419 W37
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  pollutant removal--Fe, Mn
 
 TITLE       Behavior of iron and manganese in the sediment of a wetland 
             subjected to acidic mine drainage.                          
 AUTHOR      Tarutis, W.J.                                               
 SOURCE      MS thesis, Pennsylvania State U., University Park, PA.      
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES
 DATE        1989
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  proceedings/abstracts/bibliographies
 
 TITLE       Constructed wetlands on mined lands (1985-1990): a          
             literature search conducted for the members of ASSMR.       
 AUTHOR      __________.                                                 
 SOURCE
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       56p.
 DATE        1990, December
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  proceedings/abstracts/bibliographies
 
 TITLE       Proceedings of the 1990 mining and reclamation conference   
             and exhibition, 2 vols.                                     
 AUTHOR      Skousen, J., J. Sencindiver and D. Samuel, eds.             
 SOURCE      April 23-26, 1990, Charleston, WV.                          
 PUBLISHER   Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University                    
 PAGES       615p.
 DATE        1990
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  proceedings/abstracts/bibliographies
 
 TITLE       Treatment of mine drainage by wetlands: Proceedings of a    
             conference.                                                 
 AUTHOR      Burris, J.E., Ed.                                           
 SOURCE
 PUBLISHER   University Park, PA: Penn. State Univ.                      
 PAGES       49p.
 DATE        1984
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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 CATEGORY    AMD
 SUBCATEGOR  wildlife
 
 TITLE       Effect of reclamation technique on mammal communities       
             inhabiting wetlands on mined lands in east-central Ohio.    
 AUTHOR      Lacki, M.J., J.W. Hummer and H.J. Webster.                  
 SOURCE      Ohio Journal of Science, Vol. 91, No. 4                     
 PUBLISHER
 PAGES       pp. 154-158
 DATE        1991, September
 CALLNUM
 ANNOTATION                                                                     
 
 
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  NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CITATIONS ARE AN UPDATE, AS OF OCTOBER 24, 1995 TO THE
  ORIGINAL DOCUMENT AND THEREFORE ARE IN A DIFFERENT FORMAT.
  
    1     NAL Call No.: S591.55.K4S64
  A new concept in treating wastewater--constructed wetlands.
  Karathanasis, A. D.
  Soil science news and views-Cooperative Extension Service and University of
  Kentucky, College of Agriculture, Department of Agronomy, Lexington, Ky. :
  The Department. 1991. v. 12 (3) 3 p.
   
  Descriptors: waste water treatment; wetlands; biological treatment;
  construction; costs; mine spoil; agricultural wastes; kentucky
  
    2     NAL Call No.: TD420.A1P7
  Case studies of wetland filtration of mine waste water in constructed and
  naturally occurring systems in Northern Australia.
  Noller, B. N.; Woods, P. H.; Ross, B. J. 
  Water science and technology: a journal of the International Association on
  Water Pollution Research and Control  v.29, p.257-265. (1994).
  In the series analytic: Wetlands systems in water pollution control /
  edited by H.J. Bavor and D.S. Mitchell. Australia.
  
  Descriptors: wetlands; filtration; waste water; drainage water; mined land;
  mine spoil; metals; metal ions; removal; northern territory; constructed
  wetlands; artificial wetlands
  
    3     NAL Call No.: QH540.J6
  Processes of iron and manganese retention in laboratory peat microsomes
  subjected to acid mine drainage.
  Henrot, J.; Wieder, R. K. 
  Journal of environmental quality  v.19, p.312-320. (1990).
  Includes references.
  
  Descriptors: peat; acid mine drainage; iron; manganese; retention; binding;
  iron oxides; exchangeable cations; microbial activities; ph; temperature;
  solubilization; reduction; acid deposition; constructed wetlands;
  complexation; photoreduction
  
  Abstract: Despite increasing use of constructed wetlands for treatment of
  metal-enriched acid coal mine drainage (AMD), the biotic and abiotic
  mechanisms of metal retention in such wetlands are poorly understood. The
  present study was conducted to evaluate the processes responsible for Fe
  and Mn retention in peat and the effects of microbial activity, pH
  temperature, and metal concentration in AMD on these processes.
  Experimental units consisted in 30 g (wet wt.) of fresh Sphagnum peat,
  which was repeatedly flushed with synthetic AMD at pH 3.5. Of the four
  major processes of metal cation retention in peat (cation exchange,
  complexation with peat organic precipitation as oxides, and precipitation
  as sulfides), Fe oxidation and Fe binding on peat organics were
  predominant, with Fe oxides and organically bound Fe making up,
  respectively, 62 and 22% of the total Fe in the peat at the end of the
  experiment. Whereas Fe complexation was a finite process, reaching
  saturation at 12 mg Fe g-1 dry peat, Fe-oxide concentration in peat
  increased steadily throughout the experiment. At pH 3.5, Fe-oxide
  precipitation was depressed by the addition of an antiseptic (formaldehyde)
  to AMD, suggesting that the process was microbially mediated. Iron oxide
  precipitation was higher at pH 5.5 than 3.5 and less depressed at pH 5.5
  than 3.5 by the presence of formaldehyde in AMD. The efficiency of peat to
  remove Fe from AMD was diminished at low temperature (< 15 degrees C) and
  high Fe concentration in AMD (> 100 mg L-1). Manganese retention in peat
  was small compared with that of Fe, and Mn was retained in peat almost
  exclusively as exchangeable Mn2+. Retention of Fe2+ in peat was not
  affected by the presence of Mn2+ in AMD. Iron oxides that had accumulated
  in peat subjected to AMD were not readily resolubilized by any of three
  processes investigated: photoreduction, microbial FE(III) reduction under
  reducing conditions, and exposure to simulated acid precipitation. These
  findings suggest that constructed wetlands may be an appropriate technology
  to remove Fe from AMD with low soluble Fe concentration, but are inadequate
  for treating drainage waters rich in soluble Mn.
  
    4     NAL Call No.: TD796.5.C58
  The roles of spent mushroom substrate for the mitigation of coal mine
  drainage.
  Stark, L. R.; Williams, F. M. 
  Compost science and utilization v.2, p.84-94. (1994).
  Includes references.
  
  Descriptors: mushroom compost; substrates; coal mined land; drainage;
  wetlands; waste water treatment; biological treatment; waste utilization;
  appalachian states of usa; constructed wetlands; mine water treatment
  
    5     NAL Call No.: TD420.A1P7
  Using decomposition kinetics to model the removal of mine water pollutants
  in constructed wetlands.
  Tarutis, W. J. Jr.; Unz, R. F. 
  Water science and technology:a journal of of the International Association
  on Water Pollution Research and Control  v.29, p.219-226. (1994).
  In the series analytic: Wetlands systems in water pollution control /
  edited by H.J. Bavor and D.S. Mitchell. Australia.
  
  Descriptors: wetlands; ferrous ions; removal; pollutants; mine spoil; mined
  land; drainage water; decomposition; organic compounds; biological
  treatment; mathematical models; anaerobic conditions; artificial wetlands
  
    6     NAL Call No.: TD420.A1P7
  Wetland treatment for trace metal removal from mine drainage: the
  importance of aerobic and anaerobic processes.
  Eger, P. 
  Water science and technology: a journal of the International Association on
  Water Pollution Research and Control v.29, p.249-256. (1994).
  In the series analytic: Wetlands systems in water pollution control /
  edited by H.J. Bavor and D.S. Mitchell. Australia.
  
  Descriptors: wetlands; metals; metal ions; removal; drainage water; mine
  spoil; mined land; nickel; drainage; aerobiosis; anaerobic-conditions;
  minnesota; constructed wetlands; artificial wetlands; acid mine drainage
  
    7     NAL Call No.:  TD756.5.G57-1986
  Constructed wetlands for treatment of acid mine drainage : a preliminary
  review.
  Girts, M. A. 
  [Morgantown, WV? : West Virginia University?, 1986?] p. 165-171.
  Caption title. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, December 8-11,
  1986.
  
  Descriptor: Constructed wetlands
  
    8     NAL Call No.:  TD756.5.B76-1987
  Constructed wetlands for acid drainage control in the Tennessee Valley.
  Brodie, G. A. 
  [Chattanooga, Tenn.? : Tennessee Valley Authority?, 1987?] 1 v. (unpaged).
  Caption title.
  
  Descriptor: Constructed wetlands
  
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