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How land restoration can be achieved after a mining

Author: Freya Watson



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The waste can then be covered by a layer of soil, which may be enriched with fertilizer. An area could then be planted with trees (creates habitats quickly), which will help other plants and animals to come. As time passes, the soil will be improved by the addition of organic matter from plant and animal wastes. This method is often used to manage the waste from coal mining.


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