2015 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Changes of Water Composition in Filtration Processes Due to Natural Geological Formations Obtained from Opencast Mines
Authors : Adam Marek, Justyna Sobolczyk, Waldemar Bicz
Published in: Uranium - Past and Future Challenges
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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In the article research results of the impact of natural geological formations, obtained from opencast mines in Poland, on changes in water chemical and microbiological composition in filtration processes at lysimeters stands were presented. Deposits, applied in the studies, improved the quality of water, particularly in terms of reducing the manganese and iron and enriching in minerals, such as calcium and magnesium. The microbiological quality of the filtered water improved in relation to the raw water.