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Mine Rehabilitation

Mine rehabilitation refers to the process of restoring land disturbed by mining activities to a stable and productive state. This involves removing hazardous materials, reshaping the land, and reintroducing soil and vegetation to support ecosystems. The aim is to minimize environmental impact and promote biodiversity. Rehabilitation can also include creating new habitats, protecting water resources, and ensuring safe access for future use, such as agriculture or conservation. It is an essential step in sustainable mining practices, helping to balance economic needs with environmental stewardship.