Mining and Our Environment n The impact a mine has on the natural environment varies from place to place, depending on: n - How much area has been disrupted.

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Mining and Our Environment n The impact a mine has on the natural environment varies from place to place, depending on: n - How much area has been disrupted by clearing, water movement, transportation patterns, waste disposal. n - The nature of valuable minerals, waste and how they are handled (runoff into streams - toxic chemicals…) n - Pollution from furnaces or other toxic gas-producing processes

Minimizing Environmental Impact before n Environmental impact studies independently researched before opening a mine n Reclamation after mine closes - leaving area the same as it was prior to the mine opening and removing excess waste rock and ore. n Adding chemicals to holding ponds, so fine minerals clump together and settle out before entering rivers and lakes. n Collecting mine waters with dangerous chemicals before they enter lakes and streams. n Diluting mine waters to acceptable levels before releasing into the environment

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