Biological Treatment of Mining and Industrial Effluents and Groundwaters
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Wastewater Treatment and Reuse".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 January 2022) | Viewed by 34666
Special Issue Editor
Interests: geomicrobiology; mining environments; arsenic bacterial transformation; sulfate reduction; biotreatment
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Human activities are the cause of water pollution at a global scale. While increasingly strict regulations have decreased the discharge of toxic substances into surface and groundwater during the last decade, the quality of aquatic environments still suffers in many regions because of the legacy of historical industries. As a fact, orphan sites should be cleaned by collectivies or states, and their remediation can be hampered by economic and/or administrative obstacles. Ancient mining sites, sometime located in remote areas, can generate acid or neutral mine drainages that, when not treated because of economical or technical obstacles, induce the dissemination of metals and metalloids, which affect entire watersheds.
Biotreatments take advantage of the helpful catalytic power of living organisms to facilitate reactions contributing to water purification, namely the mineralization of organic molecules into CO2 and H2O, and the modification of the speciation of metals or metalloids facilitating their removal from water through precipitation or adsorption processes. Aquatic plants may also be involved in water cleaning processes. Biological reactions can present advantages compared with classical physical or chemical processes, in terms of their energy and/or chemical consumption, cost, and carbon balance. However, research is still needed in the domain of water bio-treatment in order to improve the stability and robustness of the biological activity, and to demonstrate the efficiency of new nature-based solutions through pilot experiments and demonstration-scale case studies.
In order to contribute to the dissemination of knowledge in this field, the present Special Issue of Water will gather contributions in the domains of the biological treatment of mining and industrial effluents and groundwater, including the following topics:
- New bio-processes for metal and metalloids removal from water or the biodegradation of new or persistent organic molecules;
- New bioreactor designs for passive or semi-passive biotreatment; laboratory, pilot, or demonstration-scale experiments, including microbial and/or plant-based biotreatment processes; and treatment schemes combining several biotreatment steps.
- Factors influencing the biodiversity and activity of the living organisms involved in water biotreatment steps, and solutions to overcome the fluctuations of biotreatment efficiency.
Dr. Fabienne Battaglia-Brunet
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- biotreatment
- mine water
- industrial pollution
- groundwater
- micro-organisms
- plants
- ex-situ
- in-situ
- bioreactor
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