Abstract

Potentially high charge of wastewaters with toxic metals in mining areas depends on the composition of ores, mineralization of the ore environment, and anthropogenic processes that are responsible for contamination of pore solutions and mine, slime, and drainage waters. As a result, the concentrations of toxic elements, such as Cu, Zn, Pb, As, B, Fe, etc., in the surface and ground water considerably exceed background levels. Anthropogenic impact of mining systems made environmental situation in the examined regions stressed and critical.

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