Environmental Impacts Of Mining Of Mineral Resources

Authors

  • Vladimír LAPČÍK Author
  • Ondřej KOHUT Author
  • Petr NOVÁK Author
  • Andrea KALOČAJOVÁ Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2018-02-32

Keywords:

Mining, non-energy mineral resources, graphite, environmental impact assessment

Abstract

The article focuses on mining of non-energy mineral resources with minimum environmental impacts. It issues from research results of a project Competence Centre for Effective and Ecological Mining of Mineral Resources implemented at the Faculty of Mining and Geology at VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Geological Survey, a company Watrad ltd., a state enterprise Diamo, a company RPS Ostrava plc and a company Sedlecký kaolin plc. The paper starts with a partial analysis of the existing legal norms related to mining and processing of mineral resources. Next, it analyses mineral resource mining options free of negative environmental impacts. The fundamental tool to assess potential environmental impacts of mining is the implementation of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process for a given mineral resource. In the Czech Republic environmental impact assessment is carried out by course of Act 100/2001 Coll. Its important amendment is Act 39/2015 Coll. claiming, inter alia, that the environmental impact assessment is rigidly connected with other permits and procedures, such as the zoning process and building construction permits. The article describes the environmental impacts of mining of non-energy mineral resources, including the following factors: appropriation of land, impacts on surface water, ground water and soil, noise, influence on the landscape character, and air pollution. The paper also includes a case study summarizing information on the environmental factors that may play a role in potential underground mining of graphite in the deposit Český Krumlov – Městský Vrch and the deposit Lazec – Křenov.

Author Biographies

  • Vladimír LAPČÍK

    Prof. Eng. Ph.D.; Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Mining and Geology, VSB – Technical University of Ostrava; 17. listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic

  • Ondřej KOHUT

    Eng.; Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Mining and Geology, VSB – Technical University of Ostrava; 17. listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic

  • Petr NOVÁK

    Mgr.; Watrad, plc; Osadní 26, 170 00 Praha 7, Czech Republic

  • Andrea KALOČAJOVÁ

    Eng. Ph.D.; Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Mining and Geology, VSB – Technical University of Ostrava; 17. listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic

Published

2018-12-30

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