Abstract

The article deals with environmental problems of formation of fine white marble wastes on the territory of Koelga deposit and total mining complex. An inventory analysis of marble waste was carried out, environmental assessment of fine marble waste and their impact on the ecology of the complex territory was carried out and theoretically justified. Planned and scientifically justified ways of large-scale utilization in the production of ceramic bricks.

Highlights

  • The growth of industrial and mining production, the progress of civilization increase environmental problems due to the increasing consumption of mineral and other resources from the bowels of the Earth, due to the rapid rise in the number of solid man-made wastes of different productions

  • It was calculated that in 2018 the total mass in the dumps is more than 25 million tons of fine marble wastes, and the area of dumps - more than 20 hectares

  • Taking into account the amount of wastes already placed in dumps of JSC “Koelgamramor”, the environmental damage will amount to over 30 million rubles

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Introduction

The growth of industrial and mining production, the progress of civilization increase environmental problems due to the increasing consumption of mineral and other resources from the bowels of the Earth, due to the rapid rise in the number of solid man-made wastes of different productions. These wastes can be used for the production of building materials and to improve the environmental safety of mining regions. Abandoned lands are exempted from waste dumps and territories have environmental and economic benefit (Oreshkin 2017)

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