Why is it crucial to control the pH, conductivity and temperature of mine waters?
Mine water is not just waste from the mining process - its impact on the environment is significant. Chemical pollutants, such as sulphur compounds, cause acidification of water and soils, which eliminates sensitive plant and animal species. Salinisation, resulting from water discharges from coal mines, not only limits the possibility of water use in agriculture, but also has a negative impact on aquatic organisms. In addition, the higher temperature of these waters entering rivers or lakes disrupts local ecosystems. All this makes precise control of parameters such as pH, conductivity or temperature crucial to minimising the negative effects of mining activities.