Mine Acid Control ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. A. Braley
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

Water is our most important natural resource, for without it there is no life. It is also the principal natural resource for all manufacturing processes, in particular for the development of power. For these reasons it is essential that water be protected and conserved, with the realization that its quality 18 as important as the water itself. A significant factor in the quality of ground water is the mining of coal -- that other main ingredient of Power. In the mining of coal it is necessary to disturb the geological strata overlying or adjacent to the coal seam. This procedure not only releases water from water-bearing strata or underground aquifers but also exposes other minerals which eventually become the source of pollution or deterioration of the released water as well as of the surface stream into which It is discharged It is then evident that in attempting to utilize one essential natural resource there is degradation of the quality of the other. Many selfishly assume that the principal function of a stream is fishing and recreation, but the real function is the support of industry and agriculture upon which civilization is dependent.
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APA: S. A. Braley  (1959)  Mine Acid Control ? Introduction

MLA: S. A. Braley Mine Acid Control ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1959.

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