on-site water system Articles
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Planning Helps Prevent Mining Water Pollution
By designing water issues into new mines, many problems can be avoided when the mine is closed All mines must eventually close, whether as a result of depletion, or social and political forces, but mine closures often expose gaping holes in planning. They can bring dramatic change to surrounding land, people, and water resources. But, putting in place an adequate water-governance framework in ...
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Mining application - Heavy metals testing in water
Isaac Plains is an open cut coal mine, in Northern Queensland, Australia. The Isaac Plains Project operates under an Environmental Authority (EA). They needed a field test for heavy metals compliance. The water sources included potable water, mine affected water, natural creek flows, water releases, groundwater and the receiving environment. The site water management system is comprised of ...
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Mining Water Quality Application
Isaac Plains Coal Mine Isaac Plains is an open cut coal mine, in Northern Queensland, Australia. The Isaac Plains Project operates under an Environmental Authority (EA). One of the environmental monitoring requirements which must be met is monitoring water. These include potable water, mine affected water, natural creek flows, water releases, groundwater and the receiving environment. The site ...
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