Lovisagruvan mine fined for high metal emissions

The Lovisagruvan mine in Lindesberg has exceeded limits for metal emissions into water, resulting in a 100,000 SEK penalty order from the prosecutor's office. The mine extracts zinc and lead ore, processing water through basins before it flows into nearby streams. CEO Margurite Andersson states they are constantly addressing the issue.

The Lovisagruvan mine in Lindesberg, which extracts zinc and lead ore, has been hit with a 100,000 SEK fine for excessive metal emissions into water. The prosecutor's office issued the penalty order after the mine released more metals than permitted into the surroundings.

Water from the mine is pumped to collection basins and a sedimentation basin for treatment. It then flows into Lovisabäcken and onward to Storån. Despite these measures, emissions have exceeded set limits, drawing attention to the mine's environmental impact.

"We are constantly working on this," says Margurite Andersson, CEO of Lovisagruvan, in a comment to Nerikes Allehanda. She emphasizes the company's ongoing efforts to reduce emissions and comply with environmental regulations.

The case highlights challenges in the mining industry to balance production with environmental protection, especially in sensitive water areas like those around Lindesberg.

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