Poltegor-Instytut recently visited the Konin Brown Coal Mine, focusing on the Pątnów II B open-pit mine, where mining activities ceased in 2023. The purpose of this visit was to select areas for research on the compost mixture developed by the Institute.
Soil amples were taken as the first step in the efforts to address soil degradation challenges in post-mining areas. This degradation often impedes vegetation growth, which is a critical issue our compost aims to resolve. Our research is directed not only at revitalizing the soil but also at enhancing its properties to support the sustainable rehabilitation of these areas.
The Pątnów II B mine is currently undergoing reclamation works in several directions: the creation of a water reservoir in the former Jóźwin IIB open-pit mine area, covering 438 hectares with a capacity of 220 million cubic meters, and efforts focused on agriculture and forestry. These initiatives mark a significant transition towards the sustainable use of post-mining landscapes.
Selection of areas for reasearch on the compost developed by Poltegor