Technologically Polluted Quarry (acidic) Water Treatment Systems
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The technological cycle of operation of modern cleaning systems selected for the cleaning of acidic quarry turbid waters generated during the open processing of copper and polymetal deposits in the mineral license area of the mining industry "RMG Group" operating in Bolnisi region in Georgia, in particular, is discussed. In order to determine the efficiency of the operation of the chemical treatment facility (modern cleaning systems) installed by the "RMG Group", a physico-chemical study was conducted in the waters (quarry polluted waters entering the treatment facility, purified waters coming out of the facility, Mashavera River and the waters of the Tsiditskhovli Ghele). Their results were analyzed in relation to marginally permissible discharge norms and marginally permissible concentrations of surface waters.
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