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M. Sh. Barkan
M. Sh. Barkan
National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)

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Geoecology and occupational health and safety
  • Date submitted
    2015-09-22
  • Date accepted
    2015-11-21
  • Date published
    2016-03-01

Theme of cyanide neutralization during environment measures implementing in case of native gold finely disseminated ex-traction from bedrocks

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Expluatation of enrichment operating stages with sodium cyanide, leads to toxic waste production in large volumes: wastewaters, gas emissions, solid cyanidation waste. As a result of incorrect environmental management on gold recovery plants, this negative impact leads to propagation of toxic pollutant substances. It could be the reason of nature widescale degradation in the gold factories affected area. In turn, the environment protection measures realesation needs to accounting of the contaminants properties and their migration conditions in the natural environment.

How to cite: Fedoseev I.V., Barkan M.S. Theme of cyanide neutralization during environment measures implementing in case of native gold finely disseminated ex-traction from bedrocks // Journal of Mining Institute. 2016. Vol. 219. p. 472. DOI: 10.18454/PMI.2016.3.472
Qestion of the geoecology
  • Date submitted
    2013-07-13
  • Date accepted
    2013-09-21
  • Date published
    2014-01-01

Modern technology of consumption waste management in the mining agglomeration

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Any industrial agglomeration is a territory, not only with a high concentration of industrial facilities, but also with high population density. This, in turn, is an essential prerequisite to problems associated with the large volume of waste consumption. To solve these problems it is necessary not only to improve the technology for processing different kinds of waste, but also to establish a system by their rapid collection and transport.

How to cite: Barkan M.S., Makhovikov A.B., Kabanov E.I. Modern technology of consumption waste management in the mining agglomeration // Journal of Mining Institute. 2014. Vol. 207. p. 164.

Comparative analysis of domestic and foreign practice of solid municipal waste

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The increase in household waste in St. Petersburg and Leningrad region inevitably leads to environmental degradation, but, unfortunately, the political priorities in the field of waste management are far from perfect and the prevailing non-interference policy leads to economic inefficiency of waste management.

How to cite: Barkan M.S., Malyshkin M.M. Comparative analysis of domestic and foreign practice of solid municipal waste // Journal of Mining Institute. 2013. Vol. 203. p. 39.

Information system in the management of the collection and transportation of solid waste utility

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At the current rate of urban growth, increasing amounts of municipal waste. The process of collecting and transporting the waste to organize specialized transport companies. In modern conditions it is necessary to modernize the process, which requires the use of advanced information technologies. Creating a management information system capable of increase the efficiency of transport companies, will help solve the problem of municipal waste, and, consequently, to improve sanitary and environmental conditions in cities.

How to cite: Makhovikov A.B., Barkan M.S. Information system in the management of the collection and transportation of solid waste utility // Journal of Mining Institute. 2013. Vol. 203. p. 67.

The improvement of the wastewater treatment system at the apatite-nepheline factory n 2

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Joint Stock Company «Apatit» is the world’s largest producer  of phosphate raw materials  for the production of mineral fertilizers. The processing of ore and obtaining of apatite and nepheline concentrates are carried out at the ore treatment factory   ANOF-2. Nowadays there is an acute problem of additional wastewater treatment in concert with the presence of nitrites, fluorides, phosphates, aluminum and molybdenum in flows the concentrations of which exceed the established  standards. Using the fine cleaning filters, the filter material of which is made of synthetic fibers, the quantity of waste substances dropped into the water can be reduced. The using of such filter system will allow decreasing the damage  to the  environment  and reducing the  enterprise payouts for the discharge of pollutants.

How to cite: Pashkevich M.A., Barkan M.S., Nachevkin F.S. The improvement of the wastewater treatment system at the apatite-nepheline factory n 2 // Journal of Mining Institute. 2013. Vol. 203. p. 79.
Geoecology
  • Date submitted
    2006-10-16
  • Date accepted
    2006-12-13
  • Date published
    2007-04-01

Investigation of the physicochemical parameters of the precipitation of the city waters

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The work is devoted to the study of physicochemical parameters of urban sewage sludge and establishment of technical principles of utilization of industrial volumes of urban sewage sludge.

How to cite: Barkan M.S., Kuznetsov V.S., Fedoseev I.V. Investigation of the physicochemical parameters of the precipitation of the city waters // Journal of Mining Institute. 2007. Vol. 172. p. 214-216.
Without section
  • Date submitted
    2004-12-03
  • Date accepted
    2005-01-08
  • Date published
    2005-07-01

Change of Phase Composition of Wastes of Ferrous Metallurgy Enterprises at Joint Firing of Dusts from BOF, Open-hearth and Blast Furnace Production

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This work is focused on creating a technological option for joint processing of BOF, blast furnace and open-hearth dusts with subsequent involvement of semi-products in the main production of Severstal and similar enterprises.

How to cite: Barkan M.S., Beloglazov I.N., Shuvalov Y.V., Pashkevich M.A., Fedoseev I.V. Change of Phase Composition of Wastes of Ferrous Metallurgy Enterprises at Joint Firing of Dusts from BOF, Open-hearth and Blast Furnace Production // Journal of Mining Institute. 2005. Vol. 165. p. 26-27.