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how is wastewater produced by mining please explain

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Answered by sijit1981
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A mine generates large amounts of highly concentrated wastewater due to contact between water and various types of minerals. The origin of these effluents can be found in the distinct processes undertaken in mining, in addition to drainage from rainfall. Mining effluents can be caused by: Wash waters

Answered by akshaykumarks2005
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A mine generates large amounts of highly concentrated wastewater due to contact between water and various types of minerals. The origin of these effluents can be found in the distinct processes undertaken in mining, in addition to drainage from rainfall. Mining effluents can be caused by: Wash waters.

How is mining wastewater treated?

How is mining wastewater treated?The subsurface of contaminated mining wastewater is being treated with hydrotalcite. Water is a precious resource throughout Australia. Mining is often water intensive and is estimated to generate hundreds of millions of tonnes of wastewater each year.

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