Abstract
The presented article deals with the impact of mining of mineral resources, namely zeolites, to the socio -economic area of regional development. Case study is focused on analysis of macroeconomic parameters of selected indicators for the implementation of the zeolite mining project in the Prešov region. This way we can point out to benefits for the state and the region. In accordance with the applicable legislation are quantified revenues for the municipality (or region) -the form of payments for the mining area, extracted minerals and local taxes and fees, for the state in the form of levies and taxes on employment, corporate income tax, VAT. In conclusion, it summarizes and quantifies the economic benefits of zeolite mining for the state and the investor through the duration of the surface mining of the mineral resource.
Highlights
The important components of raw material resources in the Slovak Republic are nonmetallic raw materials, including zeolite deposits
Analyzed area of the zeolite deposit is located in the village of Kučín, in the Vranov nad Topľou district in the Prešov region
From the results of detail quantitative analysis we can state that project of zeolite extraction in Prešov region there will be provided 15 new working posts, while predicted income from the project realization for potential investor could be approximately 2 184 958 Eur with total investment costs in level approximately 987 851 Eur and total costs in level approximately 8 018 844 Eur
Summary
The important components of raw material resources in the Slovak Republic are nonmetallic raw materials, including zeolite deposits.
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