IMWA - International Mine Water Association

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Here you can find links that are directly related to IMWA, such as old conferences or the old IMWA web site.

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1   Link   Old IMWA web page
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2   Link   IMWA 2010 Symposium
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3   Link   IMWA 2009 Conference
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4   Link   LMU Munich
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5   Link   IMWA 2010
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6   Link   IMWA 2011
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7   Link   imwa 2012
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8   Link   SEPA
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9   Link   Credit Card Payments
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10   Link   PayPal
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11   Link   PayPal Countries
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12   Link   SSL Credit Card Payment
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13   Link   White Geochemistry
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14   Link   Bunbury
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15   Link   twitter
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16   Link   linkedin
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17   Link   facebook
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18   Link   IMWA 2013
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19   Link   imwa2013abstractsubmit
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20   Link   imwa2013abstracttemplate
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News Flash

Mine Water is the water that collects in both surface and underground mines. It comes from the inflow of rain or surface water and from groundwater seepage. During the active life of the mine, water is pumped out to keep the mine dry and to allow access to the ore body. Pumped water may be used in the extraction process, pumped to tailings impoundments, used for activities like dust control, or discharged as a waste. The water can be of the same quality as drinking water, or it can be very acidic and laden with high concentrations of potentially toxic elements.

(from UNEP/GRID-Arenda web site)