TY - JOUR AU - Hu, K. AU - Wang, Q. AU - Tao, G. AU - Wang, A. AU - Ding, D. PY - 2011// TI - Experimental Study on Restoration of Polluted Groundwater from in Situ Leaching Uranium Mining with Sulfate Reducing Bacteria and ZVI-SRB JO - Procedia Earth and Planetary Science SP - 150 EP - 155 VL - 2 KW - In situ leaching of uranium KW - nitrate radical KW - sulfate radical KW - Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria (SRB) KW - Zero Valent Iron (ZVI) N2 - In the case of in situ leaching of uranium, the primitive geochemical environment for groundwater is changed since leachant is injected into the water beaving uranium deposit. This increases the concentration of uranium and results in the groundwater contamination.Microbial reduction technology by Sulfate reducing bacteria and Zero Valent Iron were employed to treat uranium wastewater. The experiments were conducted to evaluate the influence of anion (sulfate and nitrate) on dealing with uranium wastewater. Experimental results show that the utilization of both SRB system and ZVI - SRB system to process uranium wastewater is affected by sulfate ion and nitrate ion. As the concentration of sulfate radical is lower than 4000mg/L, sulfate-reducing bacteria has no influence on precipitated uranium. However, as the concentration of sulfate is more than 6,000mg/L, uranium removal rate decreases significantly, from 80% to 14.1%. When adding sulfate radical on ZVI - SRB system to process uranium wastewater, its uranium removal rate is higher than SRB system. Low concentration of nitrate contributes to reduction metabolism of SRB. High concentration of nitrate inhibits the growth and metabolism of SRB and affects the treatment efficiency of uranium wastewater. When the concentration of nitrate reaches 1500mg/L, uranium removal rate is less than 0.1%. Nevertheless, as the concentration of nitrate is lower than 1000mg/L, uranium removal rate could reach more than 75%. As existence of nitrate radical, uranium removal rate of SRB by adding ZVI is higher than that without adding. SN - 1878-5220 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878522011000269 N1 - exported from refbase (http://www.uhydro.de/base/show.php?record=202), last updated on Fri, 26 Jan 2024 13:19:04 +0100 ID - Hu_etal2011 ER -