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2017 Rauha/Lappeenranta, Finland

13th International Mine Water Association Congress
Mine Water and Circular Economy WebpageProceedings

 

2014 Xuzhou (徐州), China (中国)

12th International Mine Water Association Congress
Interdisciplinary Responses to Mine Water Challenges WebpageProceedings

 

2011 Aachen, Germany

11th International Mine Water Association Congress Webpagepdfics

 

2008 Carlsbad, Czech Republic

10th International Mine Water Association Congress WebpageProceedings

 

2005 Oviedo, Spain

9th International Mine Water Association Congress Proceedings

 

2003 Johannesburg, South Africa

8th International Mine Water Association Congress Proceedings

 

2000 Katowice, Poland

7th International Mine Water Association Congress Proceedings

 

1997 Bled, Slovenia

6th International Mine Water Association Congress Proceedings

 

1994 Nottingham, United Kingdom

5th International Mine Water Association Congress Proceedings

 

1991 Ljubljana·Pörtschach, Slovenia·Austria

4th International Mine Water Association Congress Proceedings

 

1988 Melbourne, Australia

3rd International Mine Water Association Congress Proceedings

 
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Mine Water is the water that collects in both surface and underground mines. It comes from the inflow of rain or surface water and from groundwater seepage. During the active life of the mine, water is pumped out to keep the mine dry and to allow access to the ore body. Pumped water may be used in the extraction process, pumped to tailings impoundments, used for activities like dust control, or discharged as a waste. The water can be of the same quality as drinking water, or it can be very acidic and laden with high concentrations of potentially toxic elements.

(from UNEP/GRID-Arenda web site)