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Anabella Haley
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6 June, 04:43
What are giant piles of mining waste called?
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Nikhil Parsons
6 June, 05:11
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The giant piles of mining waste called tailings. These wastes consists of ground rock and process effluents from a mining plant. These wastes are stored on a surface either in a facility or in the form of piles. Also, sometimes it is stored underground in areas that are mined out.
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