Economic Impact Of Treatment Of Residijes And Effluents On Investment Decisions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. C. Agarwal
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Most metals are produced from minerals containing one or more of the desired metals, some contaminating metals, silicate, oxides, carbonates, and sulfides. Therefore, in the production of metals, there is generally a gaseous effluent in pyrometallurgical processes and a liquid effluent in hydrometallurgical processes. There are also solid residues such as waste ore, tailings, dust, and slag, created by the metal recovery processes. There are two important distinctions between the effluents and the residues: I. Effluents ? gases and liquids ? affect the neighboring environment for miles from the point of emission, while residues affect only the soil on which they are stored or dumped. 2. The environmental and economic effects of effluents are known and felt essentially immediately. By contrast, the environmental effects of the residues may not be known for a long time. For these reasons, the economic impact and the potential corrective actions required are very different for effluents and residues.
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APA: J. C. Agarwal  (1992)  Economic Impact Of Treatment Of Residijes And Effluents On Investment Decisions

MLA: J. C. Agarwal Economic Impact Of Treatment Of Residijes And Effluents On Investment Decisions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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