2017
DOI: 10.21511/ee.08(1).2017.03
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Effective implementation of Environmental Management Plan for sustainable mining

Abstract: This article examines the need of the environment protection in the process of mining operations. It highlights the importance of sustainable mining in order to ensure that mining is conducted sensibly and responsibly. It rigorously examines the utilization of a comprehensive and holistic Environmental Management Plan (EMP) which is one of the environmental tools that has the potential to produce environmental sustainability in mining areas and communities. It accentuates that the EMP should contain detailed a… Show more

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“…To use such materials, it is necessary to intervene in the environments that contain them, and after the removal of the mineral mass from a certain area, this becomes characterized as a degraded area. Mining damage could be mitigated through the adoption of impact reduction measures [11], including the application of recovery plans for degraded areas. Another possible action aiming to reduce such impacts would be the search for minerals, classified as mining waste (tailings or sterile) that could be used as aggregates [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To use such materials, it is necessary to intervene in the environments that contain them, and after the removal of the mineral mass from a certain area, this becomes characterized as a degraded area. Mining damage could be mitigated through the adoption of impact reduction measures [11], including the application of recovery plans for degraded areas. Another possible action aiming to reduce such impacts would be the search for minerals, classified as mining waste (tailings or sterile) that could be used as aggregates [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%