West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium &
15th International Mine Water Association Congress
April 21–26, 2024 | Morgantown, WV, USA
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Salon Lobby between registration and Platinum Lobby Poster Session |
Date: Tuesday, 23/Apr/2024 | |
5:00pm - 7:00pm |
Poster & Networking Session Location: Salon Lobby between registration and Platinum Lobby Chair: Robert Lawrence Kleinmann Chair: Jeff Skousen Monday creek restoration, snow fork dosers Tetra Tech Inc., United States of America 🎓 Application of statistical models to estimate total dissolved solids in acid mine drainage 1: ICT – Institute of Earth Sciences, pole of University of Minho, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal; 2: GEOBIOTEC, Geosciences department, University of Aveiro, Campus Universitário de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal Characterizing cobalt sequestration in manganese-rich coal mine drainage treatment solids 1: University of Pittsburgh, United States of America; 2: National Energy Technology Laboratory, United States of America Column experiments on the settling characteristics of suspended solids in mine water treatment facilities 1: Hanyang University, Republic of Korea; 2: Sangji University, Republic of Korea; 3: Korea Mine Rehabilitation and Mineral Resources Corporation, Republic of Korea Post-mining water-sediment interaction on U-mine area – a contribution to water management 1: ICT – Institute of Earth Sciences, pole of University of Minho, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal; 2: Higher Institute of Water Sciences and Techniques, University of Gabes, University Campus, 6033 Gabes Applied -Hydrosciences Laboratory; 3: University of Coimbra, Portugal Effect of different sources and local conditions in the post-mining contamination by acid mine drainage: three case studies in Iberian Peninsula (SW Europe) 1: ICT - Institute of Earth Sciences, pole of University of Minho, Portugal; 2: ICT - Institute of Earth Sciences, pole of University of Évora, Portugal Conservation and promotion of the Coal Mining Heritage as Europe’s Cultural legacy: Ruhr Area Examples Research Center of Post-Mining (FZN), Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola (THGA), Herner Straße 45, 44787 Bochum, Germany Analysis of a base-load-capable heat supply of quarters considering aquifers in disused mines as heat storages for locally specific renewable (waste) heat potentials 1: DBI Gas- und Umwelttechnik GmbH, Germany; 2: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany Determination of cyanide and potentially toxic elements in gold tailings at Barberton, Mpumalanga, South Africa 1: Council for Mineral Technology (MINTEK) Private Bag X3015, Randburg 2125, Johannesburg, South Africa.; 2: Institute for Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability, College of Science Engineering and Technology, Science Campus, University of South Africa, Roodepoort, 1710 Johannesburg, South Africa; 3: Maelgwyn South Africa, Building A - Stand 221A, Paddock Lane, Boundary Park, North Riding, Randburg 2188, Johannesburg, South Africa Considering residual flocculants and coagulants in recycled mine water on the surface chemistry of talc: Implications on flotation performance University of Cape Town, South Africa In-situ testing and data applications for upstream-constructed coal refuse impoundments GAI Consultants, Inc., United States of America 🎓 A review of the reducing and alkalinity-producing passive treatment system for remediating acid mine drainage 1: Council for geoscience; 2: University of Johannesburg Assessing the cost and applicability of passive treatment and risk-based point-of-use management for 26 legacy mine drainages 1: National Institute of Advanced Industrial and Science Technology; 2: Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation; 3: Division of Sustainable Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University Abandoned Mine Pools: a Threat to the Environment or a Water Resource for Beneficial Uses Hana Engineers and Consultants, LLC., United States of America Sulfide-rich waste classification using a fast and cost-effective reactivity index University of Minho, Institute of Earth Sciences, pole of the University of Minho, Portugal |
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