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filingDate 2015-01-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 2016-04-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EA-201500895-A1
titleOfInvention METHOD OF PHYTOCONSERVATION OF TOXIC WASTES, ASH TREES AND TAILS OF THE MINING AND METALLURGICAL COMPLEX
abstract The invention relates to methods of phytoconservation surfaces of toxic waste, ash dumps and tailings of the mining and smelting complex using toxic tolerant plant species of the local wild flora and can be effectively used in different climatic zones. A method of phytoconservation of toxic wastes, ash dumps and tailings of the mining and smelting complex, including their land management with simultaneous introduction of a mixture of seeds of toxic-tolerant plant species granulated with biogenic elements and soil, is proposed. When zandering, granulates are used, consisting of 70% of a mixture of seeds of toxic-tolerant plant species from different climatic zones, including plantain lanceolate (Plantago lancetofollium L.), bedstraw (gallium verum L.), mountaineer moth (Poligonum aviculare L.), scypidae (Cynopus) dachtylon) and a roofing fire (Bromus tectorum L.), ordinary wormwood (Artemisia vulgaris L.) and bitter wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.), and 30% of other perennial herbaceous toxic-tolerant plant species of the native wild flora, with a well-developed core root system 3.5-7.6% by weight of granulate , biogenic elements - phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen in the amount of 2.6-3.4% by weight of the granules, soil in the amount of 90.0-95.0% by weight of the granules, while the granules contribute to the toxic substrate at the rate of 4.0 - 5.0 kg / m. The proposed solution allows reliable conservation of the surfaces of toxic wastes, ash dumps and tailings of the mining and smelting complex under conditions of different climatic zones with plant biomass, while using perennial herbaceous toxic-tolerant plant species of the local wild flora.
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