Impacts On Air And Water Resources Associated With Possible Copper-Nickel Mining In Minnesota

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter C. Ashbrook
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The Regional Copper-Nickel Study was initiated in large part because of fears that copper-nickel development might cause adverse effects on the environment from air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SOZ) emissions from a smelter, and water pollutants such as acid mine drainage. The Study comprehensively examined the potential for ad- verse effects on the environment and possible mitigation measures on both a local and regional scale by first characterizing existing air and water quality, and existing sources of pollution, and then developing hypothetical development scenarios to model potential adverse effects. This paper gives a brief overview of the Study's findings concerning air and water resources.
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APA: Peter C. Ashbrook  (1980)  Impacts On Air And Water Resources Associated With Possible Copper-Nickel Mining In Minnesota

MLA: Peter C. Ashbrook Impacts On Air And Water Resources Associated With Possible Copper-Nickel Mining In Minnesota. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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