Abstract

In the course of mining indigenous diamond deposits, as well as during further processing of kimberlite rocks, drainage and recycling waters are formed that require subsequent purification or other method of environmentally safe disposal. This article discusses the possibility and prospects of using deep-lying aquifers for injection of these types of waters produced by the processing and mining facilities of the Aikhal GOK. The structural and tectonic patterns of the territory are analyzed in order to identify promising areas, and the main hydrodynamic parameters of the target reservoirs are characterized. An expert assessment of the feasibility of further research is given, the main directions are identified, the volumes and their methodological component are described

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