Determination of the Artificial Filtering Massif Location for Purification Quarry Wastewaters of Kamyshansky Open Pit Mine

The most common purification methods in the coal industry are settling ponds and filtering treatment constructions. But in some cases, the use of traditional methods and schemes of water purification is complicated by the conditions of water discharge or does not provide the required water quality....

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Main Authors: Tyulenev Maxim, Markov Sergey, Makridin Eugene, Lesin Yury, Gogolin Vyacheslav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/31/e3sconf_iims18_02022.pdf
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spelling doaj-5bcd01f8fe554bc2a1c92d1c29a7adf72021-04-02T15:26:58ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011050202210.1051/e3sconf/201910502022e3sconf_iims18_02022Determination of the Artificial Filtering Massif Location for Purification Quarry Wastewaters of Kamyshansky Open Pit MineTyulenev Maxim0Markov Sergey1Makridin Eugene2Lesin Yury3Gogolin Vyacheslav4T.F. Gorbachev Kuzbass State Technical University, Open Pit Mining DepartmentT.F. Gorbachev Kuzbass State Technical University, Surveying and Geology DepartmentJSC «SUEK-Kuzbass»T.F. Gorbachev Kuzbass State Technical University, Surveying and Geology DepartmentT.F. Gorbachev Kuzbass State Technical University, Department of MathematicsThe most common purification methods in the coal industry are settling ponds and filtering treatment constructions. But in some cases, the use of traditional methods and schemes of water purification is complicated by the conditions of water discharge or does not provide the required water quality. For example, sharp seasonal fluctuations in the level of discharge and water pollution, a large number of spillways distant from each other and a change in their location during the development and moving of mining operations often make it difficult to use expensive and difficult to operate industrial wastewater treatment plants. Often, mining enterprises have a shortage of land areas to place such plants. In this regard, studies have been conducted aimed at identifying the possibility of water purification from suspended solids by filtering in arrays of coarse rock and semi-rock. Such arrays included, first of all, overburden dumps, various technological dams and embankments, as well as specially constructed filter arrays from mining waste. This article presents the results of studies to determine the location of the filter massif in the open pit “Kamyshansky”.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/31/e3sconf_iims18_02022.pdf
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Markov Sergey
Makridin Eugene
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Gogolin Vyacheslav
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Markov Sergey
Makridin Eugene
Lesin Yury
Gogolin Vyacheslav
Determination of the Artificial Filtering Massif Location for Purification Quarry Wastewaters of Kamyshansky Open Pit Mine
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Tyulenev Maxim
Markov Sergey
Makridin Eugene
Lesin Yury
Gogolin Vyacheslav
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title Determination of the Artificial Filtering Massif Location for Purification Quarry Wastewaters of Kamyshansky Open Pit Mine
title_short Determination of the Artificial Filtering Massif Location for Purification Quarry Wastewaters of Kamyshansky Open Pit Mine
title_full Determination of the Artificial Filtering Massif Location for Purification Quarry Wastewaters of Kamyshansky Open Pit Mine
title_fullStr Determination of the Artificial Filtering Massif Location for Purification Quarry Wastewaters of Kamyshansky Open Pit Mine
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the Artificial Filtering Massif Location for Purification Quarry Wastewaters of Kamyshansky Open Pit Mine
title_sort determination of the artificial filtering massif location for purification quarry wastewaters of kamyshansky open pit mine
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description The most common purification methods in the coal industry are settling ponds and filtering treatment constructions. But in some cases, the use of traditional methods and schemes of water purification is complicated by the conditions of water discharge or does not provide the required water quality. For example, sharp seasonal fluctuations in the level of discharge and water pollution, a large number of spillways distant from each other and a change in their location during the development and moving of mining operations often make it difficult to use expensive and difficult to operate industrial wastewater treatment plants. Often, mining enterprises have a shortage of land areas to place such plants. In this regard, studies have been conducted aimed at identifying the possibility of water purification from suspended solids by filtering in arrays of coarse rock and semi-rock. Such arrays included, first of all, overburden dumps, various technological dams and embankments, as well as specially constructed filter arrays from mining waste. This article presents the results of studies to determine the location of the filter massif in the open pit “Kamyshansky”.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/31/e3sconf_iims18_02022.pdf
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