Research of Geological Environment Remediation and Reconstruction of Coal Mining Area in Western of Shijiazhuang City, China

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Improper exploitation of mine would lead to a series of geological disasters, such as surface subsidence, collapse, landslide, debris flow, water pollution, earthquake and etc., the results would endanger the safety of life and property, and caused serious economic losses to the state. As a case of Jiazhuang coal mining area of western of Shijiazhuang City based on the ecological problems, on the basis of PSR model, mine geological environment remediation basis, principles and objectives have been set. We puts forward a series of concrete measures of functional areas of governance for remediating of destruction problem of geological environment in western of Shijiazhuang coal mining area, taking comprehensive protection measures, soil formation, shelterbelt, slope shrub, wastewater, waste liquid emission in the mine production process must fit for standard of country. planting vegetation and the scarps leaved by mining reclamation or fill soil in the mine tailings, taking restoration of the original landform governance when constructed buildings and roads destroy the landform in field area.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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1628-1631

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August 2013

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