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mineral extraction

mineral extraction
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • crushing and separating ore into valuable substances or waste by any of a variety of techniques

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    1. waste resulting from the offshore prospecting, extraction and treatment of mineral resources;
    2. waste resulting from prospecting, extraction, treatment and storage of mineral resources and the working of quarries;
    3. (A cohesive powder composed of coal mineral matter and undissolved coal remaining after extraction of coal by a liquid solvent.)
    4. waste management in the design phase and in the choice of the method used for mineral extraction and treatment;
    5. Some ingredients in feedingstuffs are by-products of agri-food industries, or of other industries, or of mineral extraction.
    6. [A cohesive powder composed of coal mineral matter and undissolved coal remaining after extraction of coal by a liquid solvent.]
    7. ‘extractive industries’ means all establishments and undertakings engaged in surface or underground extraction of mineral resources for commercial purposes, including extraction by drilling boreholes, or treatment of the extracted material;
    8. waste which is generated by the prospecting, extraction and treatment of mineral resources and the working of quarries, but which does not directly result from those operations;
    9. Residues (coal), liq. solvent extn.; [A cohesive powder composed of coal mineral matter and undissolved coal remaining after extraction of coal by a liquid solvent.]
    10. Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, this Directive covers the management of waste resulting from the prospecting, extraction, treatment and storage of mineral resources and the working of quarries, hereinafter ‘extractive waste’.
    11. The extraction procedure used for the analysis of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs has a large influence on the analytical result in particular on products intended for animal feed of mineral origin and it is therefore appropriate to determine before the date of application the extraction procedure to be used for the analysis of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs.
    12. Accordingly, the provisions of this Directive should not apply to those waste streams which, albeit generated in the course of mineral extraction or treatment operations, are not directly linked to the extraction or treatment process, e.g. food waste, waste oil, end-of-life vehicles, spent batteries and accumulators.
    13. The Commission had doubts as to whether this general statement on mineral extraction was transferable to the situation of building materials.Moreover, the aid is granted to activities in the extraction industry whose location is determined not by the granting of aid, but by the availability of minerals; this is less affected by the regional handicaps that normally hamper regional development.
    14. Inert waste and unpolluted soil resulting from the prospecting, extraction, treatment and storage of mineral resources and the working of quarries and waste resulting from the extraction, treatment and storage of peat shall not be subject to Articles 7, 8, 11(1) and (3), 12, 13(6), 14 and 16, unless deposited in a Category A waste facility.
    15. Nor should this Directive apply to waste resulting from the offshore prospecting, extraction and treatment of mineral resources or to the injection of water and re‐injection of pumped groundwater, while inert waste, non-hazardous prospecting waste, unpolluted soil and waste resulting from the extraction, treatment and storage of peat should be covered only by a limited set of requirements due to their lower environmental risks.