abstract |
Acid water containing toxic levels (> 0.1 ppm) of aluminium is treated to dissolve therein both silicate ions in an amount to create a solution containing at least 40, preferably at least 100, micromoles per litre of silicon and a silicon:aluminium ratio (based on metals) of at least about 6:1 and preferably 10:1 in the water to form a non-toxic complex with aluminium and alkali or alkali metal ions to increase the pH of the water. The preferred treatment agent is a hydraulic calcium silicate, in the form of cement clinker, optionally silicate-enriched with a soluble silicate. |