Crushed Stone Quarry Fines Use For Structural Devices Production

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Candia
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The use of industrial wastes, such as quarry fines of crushed stone, should represent a basic component of sustainable development indicators. Therefore, increasing investments should be foreseen in techniques of treatment and recycling of residues in mining, as well as by-product attainment that generate jobs and income. The standards of identification and discarding of industrial wastes vary significantly between countries. However, practically all nations have started becoming more restrictive regarding environmental legislation, especially concerning production, transport, treatment, recycling and final discarding of industrial wastes. Under an environmental point of view, solid wastes produced by a system (such as a quarry) can be handled in two ways: a) they can be discarded in piles or b) they can be internally or externally recycled and reused. This second practice is translated to an additional economic consequence such as an increase of income as well as a decreased environmental impact. This option is more advanced and should be included in company policy. This paper presents cases where this practice is used, i.e. diminishing the environmental liabilities through the use of the quarry fines in the manufacture of industrial devices, incorporating such wastes in the productive chain, instead of storing them in piles.
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APA: R. Candia  (2007)  Crushed Stone Quarry Fines Use For Structural Devices Production

MLA: R. Candia Crushed Stone Quarry Fines Use For Structural Devices Production. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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