This study examines the environmental risks associated with talc mining in Slovakia, focusing on various aspects. It applies a structured risk assessment methodology to evaluate the probability and severity of environmental impacts stemming from talc extraction, flotation, and tailings pond operations. Key stressors include chemical pollutants such as oils, diesel, and flotation reagents, as well as physical disruptions like georelief alteration and vegetation loss. The findings highlight high environmental risks from technical infrastructure leaks and tailings pond operations, particularly regarding groundwater contamination and landscape modification. Moderate risks were identified in diesel and oil substance leakage, while flotation processes posed minimal risk. The research underscores the need for improved risk mitigation strategies, such as enhanced monitoring and containment systems, to protect local ecosystems and water resources. The study contributes to a better understanding of the long-term environmental impacts of mineral resource exploitation and provides a foundation for more sustainable mining practices.
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Henrieta Pavolová
Mária Kaňuchová
Tomáš BAKALÁR
Applied Sciences
Technical University of Košice
Kielce University of Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a3d8caec16d51705d2fecb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app16052317