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Abstract
With the stable and sustained development of the domestic economy, the demand for various mineral resources is increasing. Mineral resources have great value for social and economic development. Mineral resources provide the vast majority of raw materials for domestic economic development. However, in the actual mining process, many beneficial substances are discarded in the form of tailings. After a long period of extensive mining, the amount of domestic minerals has gradually decreased. Outdated mining methods lead to a substantial increase in costs, while leaving many mine tailings. The insufficient utilization of tailings has formed many obstacles to the sustainable development of the industry. Many components of tailings are still valuable, so they must be turned into waste. Vigorously carry out the recycling of resources and promote the common development of the economy and the environment. We are supposed to attach importance to the ecological environment and adverse effects of tailings, and adopt scientific measures to reduce the adverse effects of tailings on the ecological environment.
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