and rehabilitation of area polluted by iron ore mines

  • reclamation and rehabilitation of area polluted by iron

    Government of Karnataka975 Мб Rehabilitation and Reclamation plan will be useful in providing a framework and process to various target groups, the Industry, Regulatory Agencies, the Mine Companies and others interested in Iron Ore Mining for undertaking scientific rehabilitation and reclamation of   Rehabilitation of Mines Shri R K Sinha Controller General, Iron Ore (000' ton) 0 50000 1947 1955 1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015 deployed for rehabilitation purpose of area concerned 2012 Deepak Kumar SG directed for Overview on Reclamation and Rehabilitation of Mines  PILBARA IRON ORE Fortescue Metal Group Ltd Rehabilitation and Revegetation Management Plan Page 4 1 INTRODUCTION 11 BACKGROUND Fortescue Metals Group Limited (FMG) is proposing to develop the Pilbara Iron Ore and Infrastructure Project (the Project), which involves a series of iron ore mines in the PilbaraPILBARA IRON ORE PROJECT REHABILITATION AND   Mines operate for long periods of time which mean the closing plans are prone to reconfiguration These recommendations, however, can be enacted no matter what the rehabilitation plan entails Each mine is unique, so closure and rehabilitation plans will differ for each one That being said, these prerehabilitation actions are universally Mine Rehabilitation Is Important Here's How To   The rehabilitation efforts have been spearheaded by the Marrinup Nursery at the mine, which provides a source of seeds and plants for the rehabilitation of mining land and enables scientists to conduct testing on new plant species that are being considered for introduction to the areaAustralian mine rehabilitation: Projects leading the way

  • Assessment of Environmental Impact of Iron Ore

    Iron ore is an aggregate of minerals predominantly composed of metallic iron and from which metallic iron can be economically extracted Iron is the most needed ingredient in manufacturing steel Steel is by far the most adaptable, significant and widely used of all metals and has found many applications viz constructions, manufacturing of motor cars, machines, pipelines, military equipment   The rehabilitation of Western Australia’s unique flora and vegetation following the closure of largescale mines in the years ahead looms as a major environmental issue and enduring concern for the EPA With WA boasting a vast array of biodiverse flora and vegetation, rehabilitation requires considerable planning, effort and expensePostmining rehabilitation EPA Western Australia  1 NOAMUNDI IRON MINE, M/s TATA STEEL LTD Tata Steel Limited holds the Noamundi lease over an area of 116006 ha in West Singhbhum District of Jharkhand and is being worked for winning of iron ore having a capacity to produce 1000 million tonnes per annum of Iron ore1 NOAMUNDI IRON MINE, M/s TATA STEEL LTD  The list of lessees operating iron and manganese ore mines through Raising Contractors in State of Odisha in violation of para 17 of part VII of mining lease deeds 199–205 – Annexure: B The list of Iron and Manganese Ores leases in State of Odisha 206–211 – Annexure: C FIRST REPORT ON ILLEGAL MINING OF IRON AND   This study deals with the analysis of water sample collected from iron ore mines Similar work has been carried out by Ghosh and Sen (1999) Sampling Samples of water were collected from iron ore mining areas of Tensa region of Sundargarh district One sample was also collected from Kiriburu iron ore mines of SAIL The analysis wasA THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE

  • Value of Green Mining for Some Industrial Polluted Area

    by iron ore industry For instance, some harmful gas, dust and other harmful substances are emitted during the process of mining development and transportation [2] As a result, industrial waste gas emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitric oxide increase significantly in some mining area In order to reduce the air pollution, some treatments areThe Australian landscape is affected by abandoned mines that pose environmental, public health and safety risks To promote the beneficial reuse, rehabilitation and/or remediation of these sites and understand their spatial arrangement, we compiled, classified and analysed a countrywide geospatial database of all known inactive hard rock mine sitesA Geospatial Database for Effective Mine   Mining activities are to involve 1200 hectares of forest area per year at production level of 400 million tonnes of minerals and the forest area of the country has been reduced from 23% of the entire land to 1063% The total number of working mines reported in 1982 was 5510How to Control Pollution in Mining Industry?@article{osti, title = {Effect of rehabilitation of the oxygen concentrations in waste rock dumps containing pyritic material}, author = {Harries, J R and Ritchie, A IM}, abstractNote = {The oxidation of pyritic material in waste rock dumps is the main source of acid drainage and heavy metal pollution from the abandoned Rum Jungle mine site in the Northern Territory, AustraliaEffect of rehabilitation of the oxygen concentrations in   The production of AMD, due to the presence of sulphide and pyrite ore in abandoned mines, is linked with transportation of toxic effects and metal dispersion to the surrounding areas of the abandoned mines (Gavriel et al, 2014; Kostarelos et al, 2015) A process for ecosystem rehabilitation is the natural revegetationNative plants for the remediation of abandoned

  • 31 An introduction to acid mine drainage

      Iron pyrite, FeS2, also known as 'fool's gold', is the most important source of nearly all water pollution originating from mines and their residue deposits When pyrite is exposed to air and water, it oxidises to form sulphuric acid and iron oxides and hydroxides ('yellow boy'), which causes the   The Karo River in West Singhbhum is also reported to be highly polluted with red oxides from iron ore mines of Naomundi, Gua and Chiria Another major river in this area, the Subernarekha is also highly contaminated with heavy metals and toxic radioactive wastes from TISCO, Jamshedpur, HCL Ghatsila and Uranium Corporation of India Limited at Mining and Environment – Geography and You  Lyell Fertilisers; and The BHP Company, who at that time were busy developing their iron ore mines at Whyalla (Eyre Peninsula) Production commenced in June 1955 and continued for 17 years closing on the 31st May 1972 During its life the mine produced 55 million tonnes of iron sulphide ore at approximately 380,000 tonnes per annum The oreThe Brukunga Pyrite Mine –South Australia A Review of   Land Rehabilitation: A reengineering process that attempts to restore an area of land back to its natural state after it has been damaged as a result of some sort of disruption The process Land Rehabilitation Investopedia  Sishen Iron Ore Mine Preliminary Closure Plan Page 6 of 171 Shangoni Management Services (Pty) Ltd LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1:CLOSURE LAND USE MAP 12 FIGURE 2: REGIONAL SETTING OF SISHEN MINE 26 FIGURE 3: AAPLC MCT APPROACH IN DEVELOPING A MINE CLOSURE PLAN 29 FIGURE 4: SISHEN MINING RIGHT BOUNDARY 42 FIGURE 5: 2015 LOM EXPIT WASTE MINED 45 FIGURE 6: 2015 LOM EXPIT ORE Kumba Iron Ore Sishen Draft plan SAHRIS SAHRA

  • Value of Green Mining for Some Industrial Polluted Area

    by iron ore industry For instance, some harmful gas, dust and other harmful substances are emitted during the process of mining development and transportation [2] As a result, industrial waste gas emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitric oxide increase significantly in some mining area In order to reduce the air pollution, some treatments are@article{osti, title = {Effect of rehabilitation of the oxygen concentrations in waste rock dumps containing pyritic material}, author = {Harries, J R and Ritchie, A IM}, abstractNote = {The oxidation of pyritic material in waste rock dumps is the main source of acid drainage and heavy metal pollution from the abandoned Rum Jungle mine site in the Northern Territory, AustraliaEffect of rehabilitation of the oxygen concentrations in Abstract: The Rehabilitation and Degradation Index (RDI) was developed to assesses the extent to which a rehabilitated or disturbed area has progressed toward the creation of a nearnatural, selfsustaining, functional ecosystem similar to that in an adjacent undisturbed area or alternatively how a disturbance factor such as agriculture, mining or cane toads have impacted on the functional Paper: Quantification of Rehabilitation Success on 80,000 TPA to 3,00,135 TPA of Iron ore with Opencast SemiMechanized Mining Method Over Nayagarh Iron Ore Mines(M L Area 24570 ha) of Sri KC Pradhan at village Nayagarh Dist Keonjhar,,Odisha: Regarding ToRs Proposed Terms of Reference (T OR) 1) Yearwise production details since 1994 should be given, clearly stating theMining Method Over Nayagarh Iron Ore Mines(M L Area   Sishen Iron Ore Mine Preliminary Closure Plan Page 6 of 171 Shangoni Management Services (Pty) Ltd LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1:CLOSURE LAND USE MAP 12 FIGURE 2: REGIONAL SETTING OF SISHEN MINE 26 FIGURE 3: AAPLC MCT APPROACH IN DEVELOPING A MINE CLOSURE PLAN 29 FIGURE 4: SISHEN MINING RIGHT BOUNDARY 42 FIGURE 5: 2015 LOM EXPIT WASTE MINED 45 FIGURE 6: 2015 LOM EXPIT ORE Kumba Iron Ore Sishen Draft plan SAHRIS SAHRA

  • The Brukunga Pyrite Mine –South Australia A Review of

      Lyell Fertilisers; and The BHP Company, who at that time were busy developing their iron ore mines at Whyalla (Eyre Peninsula) Production commenced in June 1955 and continued for 17 years closing on the 31st May 1972 During its life the mine produced 55 million tonnes of iron sulphide ore at approximately 380,000 tonnes per annum The ore  Iron pyrite, FeS2, also known as 'fool's gold', is the most important source of nearly all water pollution originating from mines and their residue deposits When pyrite is exposed to air and water, it oxidises to form sulphuric acid and iron oxides and hydroxides ('yellow boy'), which causes the 31 An introduction to acid mine drainage  As a result, forests are getting destroyed, water resources polluted, the most valuable top soils and ore fines are being lost in the waste overburden and the air gets toxic In addition, there is no proper mine closure practice, due to which mines project a hazardous site with very limited opportunity for rehabilitation and postmining land Proper Management of Minerals Should Get Priority   THE AVOCA MINES AREA The Avoca Mines lie in the eastern foothills of the Wic­ klow Mountains, in the Vale of Avoca in southeast Ireland, about 70 km south of Dublin (Figure 1 ) The Avoca River sepa­ rates the East and West Avoca Mines To the north of the mines, the Avonmore and Avonbeg Rivers converge at theAvoca Mines: Uncontrolled Acid Mine Drainage in Ireland  Land Rehabilitation: A reengineering process that attempts to restore an area of land back to its natural state after it has been damaged as a result of some sort of disruption The process Land Rehabilitation Investopedia