Assessing the environmental performance of a novel coal mine brine treatment technique: A case in Poland
Although the energy transition results in decreased use of coal for power production, hard coal extraction will continue due to its importance in steel production and coal mine wastewater will continue generating after mines closure. The coal mining sector produces wastewater which results in enviro...
Main Authors: | Gzyl, G. (Author), Mitko, K. (Author), Posada, J.A (Author), Skalny, A. (Author), Tourkodimitri, K.P (Author), Tsalidis, G.A (Author), Xevgenos, D. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
2022
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