
The article discusses the stages of work on the formation of a phyto-purification system of mine wastewater at a mining enterprise: from the selection of species to the period of their use in the phyto-purification process. The phyto-purification system was created in the form of a system of artificially floating islands on a settling pond and a pilot phyto-purification system in the form of lagoons. The results of studies of the phytoremediation ability of coastal aquatic plants in relation to wastewater from a mining enterprise are presented. Special attention is paid to the peculiarities of clonal micropropagation of phytoremediant plants.
Typha angustifolia, artificial floating islands, Typha latifolia, Phragmites australis, phytoremediation, mine wastewater, Typha laxmannii
Typha angustifolia, artificial floating islands, Typha latifolia, Phragmites australis, phytoremediation, mine wastewater, Typha laxmannii
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