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This research paper: 15 pages in length. The mining industry has long been a contributor of toxic chemicals and wastewater by virtue of its processing format; the mining of the twenty-first century continues to be responsible for myriad environmental concerns directly related to wastewater containment and disposal. The standard way to address these issues has typically included such approaches as utilizing large holding ponds to store the wastewater, however, this option has served to leach the toxins through the insufficient liners and directly into groundwater supplies. Another option is that of wastewater streams, an idea that is falling more and more behind in its ability to "meet increasingly stringent discharge limits" (GE Infrastructure Water Process Technologies, 2005). Recycling wastewater back into a useable, nontoxic commodity is the trend toward future treatment, an option that will provide for the production of high quality water, as well as the ability to recover, treat and resell valuable mining by-products. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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