2020
DOI: 10.23968/2305-3488.2020.25.3.63-69
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Analysis and Assessment of the Hydrochemical Conditions of Flooded Phosphate Rock Quarries

Abstract: Introduction. This article presents the results of studying the current environmental state of surface water bodies located in the affected area of phosphate mining enterprises and significantly altered as a result of technogenesis. Objects of accumulated environmental damage caused by mining enterprises contain the bulk (up to 85%) of waste accumulated in dumps, heaps and storages. In the Leningrad region, these are ash and slag dumps of the Slantsy Plant — about 35%, phosphogypsum of Fosforit Production Asso… Show more

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“…With these, in fact, chemical reactions between Ca and P are performed; in addition to the energy cost linked to this, the use of Ca- and P-containing reagents, derived from non-renewable sources, has to be considered. Both elements, in fact, are obtained from mining activities, whose impact is known to be quite high (Dubsok and Kittipongvieses 2016 ; Petrov and Danilov 2020 ). Considering this, by-product valorization surely offers a more sustainable solution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With these, in fact, chemical reactions between Ca and P are performed; in addition to the energy cost linked to this, the use of Ca- and P-containing reagents, derived from non-renewable sources, has to be considered. Both elements, in fact, are obtained from mining activities, whose impact is known to be quite high (Dubsok and Kittipongvieses 2016 ; Petrov and Danilov 2020 ). Considering this, by-product valorization surely offers a more sustainable solution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%