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CONCEPT OF MANAGING WASTE DISPOSAL AND CREATING RECREATIONAL ZONES IN COAL-PRODUCING REGIONS

Abstract

One of the most significant coal-producing regions is the Kemerovo Region. In Kuzbass, coal production volumes are increasing annually (1,951 million tons), along with the corresponding waste, much of which is unused and dumped in waste dumps and settling ponds, although modern waste processing technologies can produce high-quality and diverse products (coal briquettes, building bricks, organic fertilizers). The area of ​​land disturbed by the storage of man-made resources exceeds the area of ​​cities.

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A.V. Shorokhova
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


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Shorokhova A. CONCEPT OF MANAGING WASTE DISPOSAL AND CREATING RECREATIONAL ZONES IN COAL-PRODUCING REGIONS. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2013;(1):38-39. (In Russ.)

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