Method for stacking tailings for reclamation
A technology for tailings and purpose, which is applied in the field of comprehensive utilization of tailings, can solve the problems that have not been comprehensively utilized, and there is no stacking of tailings and plant waste, so as to achieve timely and cheap supply and improve soil properties The effect of a wide range of places and sources
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Embodiment 1
[0027] The homogeneous mixture of wormwood and cow dung (the mass ratio of wormwood and cow dung is 5:1, wherein the wormwood is crushed to ≤10cm) is used as plant waste, and the water content of the plant waste is 72%. Add urea to the vegetable waste, so that the ratio of carbon content to nitrogen content is 15%.
[0028] Stack the above-mentioned plant waste and tailings in the anti-seepage cement pool in an interlayered manner, that is, one layer of tailings, one layer of plant waste, and the last layer is of particle size accounting for 50%. % of the tailings are stacked, and the thickness of each layer is controlled at 25-30cm; the lower part of the pile is subject to being filled with an anti-seepage cement pool, and the part beyond the anti-seepage cement pool is a square platform structure, and the height of the stack is about 1.5m (including The height of the anti-seepage cement pool), and the surface of the pile body is covered with colored strip nylon cloth to prev...
Embodiment 2
[0031] The uniform mixture of corn stalks, pig manure and sheep manure (mass ratio of corn stalks: pig manure: sheep manure = 20:5:1, in which corn stalks are crushed to ≤ 10cm) is regarded as plant waste. The moisture content is 68%.
[0032]The above-mentioned plant waste and tailings are stacked in a stacked manner, that is, one layer of tailings, one layer of plant waste, and the last layer is tailings with a particle size of 40%. Stacking, the thickness of each layer is controlled at 25-30cm; the lower part of the stack is subject to the impermeable cement pool, and the part beyond the anti-seepage cement pool is a square platform structure, and the height of the stack is about 1.5m (including the anti-seepage cement pool. height), the surface of the pile body is covered with colored strip nylon cloth to prevent rain.
[0033] After 14 months of stacking (without turning the pile during the whole stacking process), the plant stems remaining on the 1mm sieve accounted for...
Embodiment 3
[0035] The uniform mixture of corn stalks, pig manure and sheep manure (mass ratio of corn stalks to pig manure and sheep manure: 20:5::1, in which corn stalks are crushed to ≤10cm) is regarded as plant waste. The water content of the waste was 68%. Solid cellulase (Wuxi Jieren Biotechnology Company, enzyme activity 40000U / g) was added to the plant waste, accounting for 5‰ of the plant waste.
[0036] The above-mentioned plant waste and tailings are stacked in a stacked manner, that is, one layer of tailings, one layer of plant waste, and the last layer is tailings with a particle size of 30%. Stacking, the thickness of each layer is controlled at 25-30cm; the lower part of the stack is subject to the impermeable cement pool, and the part beyond the anti-seepage cement pool is a square platform structure, and the height of the stack is about 1.5m (including the anti-seepage cement pool. height), the surface of the pile body is covered with colored strip nylon cloth to prevent ...
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