

Technology of Technogenic Iron Ores Waste Recycling Illustrate by Tails and Dumps of Kamysh-Burun Iron Ore Plant (Republic of Crimea)
https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2016-12-18-24
Abstract
The important role played by the decision of technological and environmental objectives for recycling of technogenic iron ores waste of decommissioned Kamysh-Burun iron ore plant as a typical mining enterprises, terminated its activity. There is analyzed the problem of generation and disposal of waste in the mining industry, make up the overwhelming majority relative to the total volume of waste in Russia, and the amount of waste disposal from the mining operations in the last five years. There were considered material composition of the two types of plant waste, technological solutions for the enrichment of technogenic raw materials, and to bring it to the requirements of cost-effective metallurgical processing technology Romelt. There was analyzed environmental harm of territory occupied by technogenic pollution nearby resort zone of Kerch.
About the Authors
I.O. KrylovRussian Federation
Аssociate Рrofessor
P.A. Sysa
Russian Federation
Еngineer
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For citations:
Krylov I., Sysa P. Technology of Technogenic Iron Ores Waste Recycling Illustrate by Tails and Dumps of Kamysh-Burun Iron Ore Plant (Republic of Crimea). Ecology and Industry of Russia. 2016;20(12):18-24. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2016-12-18-24