Hi Rakshit - Bauxite mining water is likely a mix of Aluminium and suspended solids. Depending upon the specific demands you are facing, utilising an electro-coagulation technology, clarification and pH correction system can be very effective. Do you have more info on the following: 1. Water analysis of the raw water to be treated 2. Treated water parameter requirements & use (ie potable drinking water, irrigation, discharge to local water course) 3. Volume of wastewater generated per day.
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Green Age specializes in mining waters. We have a 100% mechanical (active) reclamation process that is very effective with aluminum. I have shared some data from our fall pilot on a Legacy Mine in Colorado. Please take a look at the mine 3 data... last page. aluminum levels post buffer thru crushed Limestone (45 min retention). Here are links to the data. Accredited data available on request.
The cheapest way to remove any pollution is usually to avoid it in the first place. I'm not expert on bauxite mining but the questions I would start with are things like:
How is the bauxite mining causing pollution?
Is there any way the processes can be changed to prevent the pollution?
What would the cost of implementing mitigation measures be compared to the cost of removing the pollution from the river?
Is there anyway to turn this problem into an opportunity?
firstly I would need to know if there is any kind of treatment of the Orissa District. Is there any drinking water plant and / or desalinatioon plant to treat that flow?
Or your question is to try to remove the bauxite from your tap water?
Can you use Ferric chloride as a coagulant and drop it out that way? It would reduce the PH as well. I am assuming you have a thickener or digester of some sort for the sludge?