Mine Water and Sustainable Development in the Mining Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Loredo N. Roqueñí F. Pendás
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Impacts of mining on surface water and groundwater occur frequently not only in active mines but in abandoned mines, then the establishment of effective legal mechanisms for the regulation and control of mine waters is a necessary step in order to avoid pollution from mine waters and in consequence to contribute for a sustainable development of the mining industry. Currently there is a lack of a specific European legislation about mine waters and this absence of legislation occurs too at national level in many European countries. This absence of an European specific regulatory framework for mine water pollution questions the effectiveness and the applicability of the current legislation and this fact has led the EC to put forward proposals legislation to adequately deal with environmental and social consequences of mining, and among those proposals is a draft for a directive on waste from the extractive industry that includes provisions for mine water pollution.
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APA: J. Loredo N. Roqueñí F. Pendás  (2005)  Mine Water and Sustainable Development in the Mining Industry

MLA: J. Loredo N. Roqueñí F. Pendás Mine Water and Sustainable Development in the Mining Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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