ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION | |
ArticleName | Monitoring of water quality in the Kumtor River |
ArticleAuthor | Abduvaliev A. M. |
ArticleAuthorData | Kumtor Operating Company (Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic): Abduvaliev A. M., Manager, e-mail: aibek_abduvaliev@kumtor.com |
Abstract | The author examines issues of water monitoring in the Kumtor River in the area of influence of the high-altitude Kumtor Mine currently in operation. The article shows concentrations of aluminum, iron, nickel, sulphates and suspended particles in the Kumtor River basin. The operating mine exerts, although low, impact on the Kumtor River being the main water body in the mining lease area. Higher concentrations of sulphates and suspended particles are observed in the mine influence zones. For instance, the Davydov glacier-derived runoff containing the Kumtor Mine water exhibits high concentrations of sulphates whereas the mine water can be reused at preparation plan for process needs. To reduce concentrations of suspended particles, it is required to clean gold washing cradles from accumulations of suspended particles using earthmoving machines twice a year: before thawing period and, later on, before wintertime. |
keywords | Surface water monitoring, Kumtor River, aluminum, copper, iron, nickel, suplhates, suspended particles |
References | 1. Available at: www.ASTM.com |
Language of full-text | russian |
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