Daily Open Day Site Visits from 8/11/23-23/11/23

In light of the successful completion of LIFE BRINE MINING project (LIFE 18/ENVGR/00019) (https://brinemining.eu/en/what-is-life-brine-mining/) and particularly the installation of an Innovative Prototype Desalination System which uses an advanced technique for eliminating coal mine wastewater (brines) combined with resource recovery we are organising Daily Open Day Site Visits from 8/11/23-23/11/23 on premises ponds in Oficerska street 43-143 Lędziny, Poland. For your attendance you are requested to have previously registered at: https://brinemining.eu/en/open-on-site-visit-days/

BRINE MINING 3rd Stakeholder Event in Poland

The LIFE BRINE MINING 3rd Stakeholder Event took place at Poland on October 3, 2023. A lively discussion is the characteristic of the 3rd Stakeholder event of LIFE BRINE-MINING, held at the GIG institute premises in Katowice, Poland. The meeting was attended by over 50 representatives from mining companies, ministries, and project beneficiaries. Dr. Grzegorz Gzyl addressed environmental issues associated with the coal mining process that the LIFE BRINE MINING system tackles, during his presentation at the 3rd Stakeholder event held at the GIG premises in Katowice, Poland. “The salinity persists after the cease of operation of coal mines. LIFE

Presentation of LIFE Brine-Mining at the 10th International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Greece, June 21-24, 2023

LIFE Brine-Mining was presented by Prof. Loizidou from NTUA during the 10th International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management, held from June 21st to 24th, 2023, on Crete, Greece. The results of the pilot system performance exceeded expectations, demonstrating the successful recovery of clean water and high-purity salts from the treatment of highly saline coal mine wastewater.

Presentation of LIFE Brine-Mining at the 14th Conference for Membrane Technologies in Poland, June 21-23, 2023

Part of the LIFE Brine-Mining project results was presented by Dr. Krzysztof Mitko, Assistant Professor at the Silesian University of Technology, during the 14th Conference “Membranes and Membrane Processes in Environmental Protection” (MEMPEP 2023), held from June 21st to 24th, 2023. Dr. Mitko shared the results obtained from the combination of two membrane technologies, Electrodialysis and Reverse Osmosis, which are part of the Brine-Mining pilot system.

Video: An innovative solution for brine treatment with recovery of valuable end-products

Watch our project video to find out how LIFE BRINE MINING is transforming brines into resources and eliminates coal mining waste water discharge in circular economy context. Coal mines generate vast amounts of saline wastewaters. The direct drainage of these streams to surface water bodies results in their salinization, having a negative impact on their ecosystems. A surface water body exposed to excessive salinity is unsuitable for use in agricultural, municipal or industrial sectors, with adverse effects on the regional economy. LIFE Brine-Mining project aims in developing an innovative pilot system, which will treat coal mine brines and directly recover

LIFE BRINE MINING Participation in VerdeTec 2023 exhibition in Greece

NTUA holded a stand at VerdeTec 2023, between the 17th to 19th of March, in MEC Exhibition Centre, Athens, Greece. Verde Tec is an international annual exhibition on environmental technologies attracting visitors from all sectors of the economy. NTUA team showcased the project’s innovative solution for extracting valuable resources from brine waste and answered enquiries of all those who visited NTUA stand and showed interest to the project. The project monitor, member of the external monitoring team, Mr Elias Demian visited NTUA stand and contributed to fruitful discussions held in the framework of dedicated workshops organised within VerdeTec 2023. Prof.

Site visit with the participation of students

Students have visited the site as a part of the “Odzysk wody i innych surowców ze ścieków” (Recovery of water and other raw materials from waste water) class, which is part of the “Gospodarka obiegu zamkniętego” (Circular Economy) course offered by the Faculty of Energy and Environmental Engineering of SUT. The students were introduced to the environmental issues related to the coal mining waste water and the opportunities that the LIFE BRINE-MINING project offers in implementing the principles of circular economy. They received a short training in the unit operations available at the site. Related sub-action: D.2.5

3rd Consortium meeting in Athens, Greece

The LIFE BRINE-MINING 3rd Consortium meeting took place at the National Technical University of Athens library. The progress of the partner’s actions is being presented and co-organised (achievements, challenges, deliverables, milestones, future planning). Extensive discussion between NTUA, GIG and LENNTECH partners on existing transferability and replicabity potential of the BRINE MINING innovative technology.

2nd Stakeholder Consultation Event – June 23, 2022

On June 23, 2022, the 2nd Stakeholder Consultation Event of the project took place in Poland. Representatives from all the polish coal mine companies, public sector (ministries, water supply companies), and universities visited the LIFE Brine-Mining demonstration plant and got updated on the project progress, results, and benefits, such as the recovery of clean water from coal mine brines (environmental), the increase of a coal mine revenues from the exploitation of its coal mine wastewater (economic) and the creation of new job opportunities (social) from the project implementation. In total, 55 participants joined the event. Figure 1: The LIFE Brine-Mining