Energy transition relies on the scaling up of mineral production and may lead to increased pressure on water resources due to the intensity of water use in mining. The status of Canada as a major mineral producer and a country with effective environmental regulations prompted our study of the water impacts of Canadian mining. In 2002, the Canadian government introduced effluent quality regulations that targeted metal mining companies. By analyzing regional and sectoral data, we find that such regulations were important for mitigating both the water quality and water quantity impacts of metal mining. Despite increasing output, metal mining reduced its contribution to total mining withdrawals and discharge from 85% in the pre-regulation perio...
The demand for water is driven primarily by population and concomitant economic growth. Water requir...
This study investigated the water pollution impact of mine drainage from an underground colliery tha...
Water is vital to the mining industry; mines can require substantial amounts of water and are often ...
Abstract Impacts of mining on water quality are a great concern in the Arctic region. This study ev...
Previous research has established that surface mining affects downstream water quality. However, the...
This study examined two underground coal mines in the Sydney basin and investigated the water chemis...
The extraction of coal and coal seam gas (CSG) will generate produced water that, if not adequately ...
Water quality of rivers that received coal mine wastes from four active and three closed mines were ...
The interactions of the mining industry with water resources are highly complex and site specific, w...
The interactions of the mining industry with water resources are highly complex and site specific, w...
The consumption of freshwater in mining accounts for only a small proportion of the total water use ...
Pollution caused by closed mining activities is particularly difficult to treat because it dates bac...
Few environmental issues are of greater importance for the planning and approvals of new mines, ope...
The rapid growth in world population and industrial technology over the past few decades has resulte...
Water is an essential part of mining industries. Fresh water is needed in different stages of mining...
The demand for water is driven primarily by population and concomitant economic growth. Water requir...
This study investigated the water pollution impact of mine drainage from an underground colliery tha...
Water is vital to the mining industry; mines can require substantial amounts of water and are often ...
Abstract Impacts of mining on water quality are a great concern in the Arctic region. This study ev...
Previous research has established that surface mining affects downstream water quality. However, the...
This study examined two underground coal mines in the Sydney basin and investigated the water chemis...
The extraction of coal and coal seam gas (CSG) will generate produced water that, if not adequately ...
Water quality of rivers that received coal mine wastes from four active and three closed mines were ...
The interactions of the mining industry with water resources are highly complex and site specific, w...
The interactions of the mining industry with water resources are highly complex and site specific, w...
The consumption of freshwater in mining accounts for only a small proportion of the total water use ...
Pollution caused by closed mining activities is particularly difficult to treat because it dates bac...
Few environmental issues are of greater importance for the planning and approvals of new mines, ope...
The rapid growth in world population and industrial technology over the past few decades has resulte...
Water is an essential part of mining industries. Fresh water is needed in different stages of mining...
The demand for water is driven primarily by population and concomitant economic growth. Water requir...
This study investigated the water pollution impact of mine drainage from an underground colliery tha...
Water is vital to the mining industry; mines can require substantial amounts of water and are often ...