Abstract
A great amount of mine waste creates serious problems for economy and ecology in mining regions. Keeping of
dumps and tailings storages requires huge capital costs and material inputs. Removal of overburden volumes
cause ecological disequilibrium, ingress of chemical agents and heavy metals in ground and surface water have
an adverse influence on eco-systems and human health. These hazards are particularly high under extreme
climatic conditions, when mines create vast desert lands around themselves. Foreign researchers use the terms
"acid mine drainage" (AМD) and "acid rock drainage" (ARD) when speaking on mine water oxidation and
contamination of the environment with heavy metals. AMD is induced by underground mine drainage, natural
sulfide-bearing rock exposures, etc. The processes occurring in the interaction the mine water with fine dust
particles, as well as water filtering through the thick sulfide rocks have been studied. It has been shown that the
reduction in potential environmental hazard of mine water of JSC "Kola MMC" is achieved through precipitation
of heavy metals by iron hydroxide and magnesium hydrosilicate. Preliminary assessment of the feasibility of
hydrometallurgical processing of disseminated copper-nickel ores has been made
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