Results in Engineering (Dec 2020)

A review on the impact of mining operation: Monitoring, assessment and management

  • Oluranti Agboola,
  • Damilola E. Babatunde,
  • Ojo Sunday Isaac Fayomi,
  • Emmanuel Rotimi Sadiku,
  • Patricia Popoola,
  • Lucey Moropeng,
  • Abdulrazaq Yahaya,
  • Onose Angela Mamudu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100181

Abstract

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Mining is very vital to the production of goods, services and infrastructure; it advances the quality of lives in the society. However, the possible hazard of waste and radioactivity generated by mining, dumping and tailing, has called on the society to find ways of seeking remedy that will adequately treat mining waste from mine dump, tailing and abandoned mine. Mine waste reuse and recycling in mining industries could offer cost-effective benefits through offsetting raw material requirements and decreasing the volumes of waste to be managed. This review discussed mine dump pollution monitoring and mine dump management strategies for some selected countries. Impact and mechanism of mine damage to the environment was discussed together with the remediation principles. It further examines the mining Act and regulations of the same selected countries. Emphasised was placed on the enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and standards. Practical ways in which country’s state authority and civil society can keep a close watch and enhance the enforcement of laws and regulations were highlighted. The prediction for the control of mineral exploration and environmental assessment was also discussed for executing a specific control to take preventive measures. Management techniques used in combating the impact of mine dump, stockpiles and tailing on the environment were discussed. In addition, radioactivity in mine and its monitoring and control was discussed.

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