Canadian Federal Government Invests Millions in Mining Wastewater Treatment

September 18, 2020 11:00:37

As many mining operations use water on a large scale, in various processes, this produces wastewater that is highly concentrated in pollutants due to the contact between various minerals and the water. Mining pollutants can be caused by:

  • Water leaching, concentration and flotation
  • Wash water
  • Contaminants from gas scrubbers and refining
  • Flow process acids

Additionally, rain that penetrates mine tailings can cause hydrolysis, oxidation and washing, which produces wastewater that is highly contaminated. If this wastewater is discharged into the environment without being treated, it may contaminate the environment that surrounds the mines. With the harsh impact of wastewater pollution on the mining and ecology sectors, many governments…

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