Aeration systems for treating CMD

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Photo 1. A 25ยบ gravity-based cascading aeration flume (photo courtesy of Mike Kaufman, Chemstream, Inc.)
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Photo 2. Conventional neutralization (a lime slurry and a flocculant being added near the rear of the photo)
and mechanical aeration of coal mine drainage (photograph by Terry Ackman)

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Photo 3. Static mixers being used to aerate coal mine drainage after in-line neutralization neutralization using jet pumps; at this site, replacing
a conventional water treatment facility with an in-line system was highly cost effective (photograph by Terry Ackman)

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Photo 4. A commercial 15 horse-power (11,000 watts) aeration device (a Maelstrom Oxidizer) installed at a passive treatment site to aerate
water flowing from an underground coal mine (photograph by Don Budeit, Environmental Solutions, Inc.)

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