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| Progress in application of reuse technology of wastewater from lead and zinc mines |
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Received:April 29, 2024
Revised:May 24, 2024
Accepted:June 05, 2024
Published Online:August 05, 2025
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| KeyWord:Lead and zinc mineral processing; Waste water reuse; Wastewater treatment |
| Author | Institution |
| Zhang Heng |
College of Land and Resources Engineering,Kunming University of Science and Technology,Kunming Yunnan |
| Feng Dongxia |
College of Land and Resources Engineering,Kunming University of Science and Technology,Kunming Yunnan |
| Tong Xiong |
College of Land and Resources Engineering,Kunming University of Science and Technology,Kunming Yunnan |
| Guo Minglong |
College of Land and Resources Engineering,Kunming University of Science and Technology,Kunming Yunnan |
| Xiong Yunong |
College of Land and Resources Engineering,Kunming University of Science and Technology,Kunming Yunnan |
| Dong Meng |
College of Land and Resources Engineering,Kunming University of Science and Technology,Kunming Yunnan |
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| Abstract: |
| With the rapid development of industrialization, the scale of mining and processing of lead and zinc mineral resources has been expanding, and the resulting environmental pollution has become increasingly serious. Among them, the wastewater treatment and reuse of lead and zinc concentrator has become the focus of attention in the industry, and the wastewater generated by beneficiation contains suspended solids, heavy metal ions, etc., which will have adverse effects on the operation during recycling. This paper summarizes the key problems in the reuse of wastewater from lead and zinc beneficiation, points out the main research progress of wastewater reuse at home and abroad, compares the advantages and disadvantages of various recycling methods of wastewater from concentrator, lists several examples of wastewater reuse in concentrator, and looks forward to the future trend of wastewater reuse on this basis. It is hoped that while reducing environmental harm, it will enhance the economic benefits of enterprises and increase the impetus for sustainable development. |
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