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Also known as mine (ore)DamTailings Deposit SiteTailings Dam
English: Tailings dam
A tailings dam is a mine.ore dressingGood heavens!smeltingThe tailings (slag) generated in the process ofheavy metalsetc.solid substanceand to separate it into waterequipmentThe following is a list of the most common problems with the in terms of the River LawWhat is the dam ofnaturebe beyond one's controlstructurebe beyond one's controlusebe beyond one's controlallsection (i.e. of text)differentThe following is a brief summary of the results of the study.
Most dam enthusiasts, including the administrator of this site, love dams under the River Act, not tailings dams. HoweverscaleWhen it comes to large mines, tailings dams are also large, similar to earth dams and rockfill dams, so they are an interesting entity to be concerned about.
Tailings damembankmentCertain safety standards have been established forpost-closureis also managed, but the old tailings dams are not safe.considerationIn some cases, the management company is notinsolvencyIn some cases, the management of the company is not well managed due to such factors as the following
Tailings dams have been used in Japan since 1978 in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.Mochigoe MineThe earthquake caused the tailings dam of thebreak (rip) downand in 1936, Akita Pref.Oosazawa MineThe tailings dam of thetorrential rainIt has been broken down by abroad.oftenA breakdown accident has occurred.
Example of tailings dam: Sumakobashi Deposit Site (Ashio Copper Mine, Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture)
List of Tailings Dams in Japan (excerpt)
- Sumakobashi Deposit Site (Ashio Copper Mine, Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture)
- Mabudani Dam (Kamikobata ore dressing plant, Meien Mine, Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture)
- Nakazawa tailings dam (Oosazawa Mine, Kazuno City, Akita Prefecture, Japan)
- Wasabo tailings dam (Kamioka Mine, Hida City, Gifu Prefecture)
- Hozukizawa Tailings Deposit Site (Mochikoshi Mine, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
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