Basic Procedures for Monitoring and Modeling Abandoned Underground Coal Mines for Safety Due to Uncontrolled Closures: Case Study of Verdinho Mine, Santa Catarina State, Brazil

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 1946 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
"Safe mine closure is an important step in the mining lifecycle. Plans for safe and efficient closure should begin at the inception of mining. Ideally, closure occurs when the reserve has been depleted. However, when the abandonment of a mine occurs prior to the depletion of the reserve, several problems arise which need to be treated. This situation occurred at Verdinho Mine, located in the state of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. Verdinho Mine is a coal mine that operated for more than 40 years without had backfill technologies applied. Soon before the exhaustion of the reserves, it was abandoned by the owners without proper closure. As a result, the Federal Public Ministry filed a public civil action to promote proper closure. Several parties are currently involved, including the National Department of Mineral Production (DNPM), the mining regulator of the Brazilian Government. To meet the judicial determination, a cooperation agreement was initiated between DNPM and the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) to identify and to monitor parameters which could result hazard due flooding mine, to model the various conditions to minimize the impact of flooding caused by total abandonment. Many processes must be planned and planned early in mining operations, and these processes must be performed over the life of the mine. Financial resources must be guaranteed by a specific fund fueled by operating revenues. When these resources are not properly employed, costs and technical difficulties prevent proper closure progress. If the removal of subsoil equipment, treatment and control of groundwater, regeneration of the surface, and closure of openings are not done correctly, there can be environmental, social, and stability impacts over time. To avoid this in the future, a detailed study is being performed at the Verdinho Underground Coal Mine on how to appropriately implement mine closure and monitoring procedures. This study is being conducted in response to a lawsuit filed by the Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office. INTRODUCTION The nature of the Mining Industry is such that all mining is a temporary activity, where the operational life of a mine is defined by the final project scope. The operating life of a mine lasts from a few years to several decades. Mine closures occur once the mineral resource at a working mine is exhausted, or operations are no longer profitable. Mine closure plans are required by most regulatory agencies worldwide, such as the Mineral Production National Department (DNPM) in Brazil."
Citation
APA:
(2017) Basic Procedures for Monitoring and Modeling Abandoned Underground Coal Mines for Safety Due to Uncontrolled Closures: Case Study of Verdinho Mine, Santa Catarina State, BrazilMLA: Basic Procedures for Monitoring and Modeling Abandoned Underground Coal Mines for Safety Due to Uncontrolled Closures: Case Study of Verdinho Mine, Santa Catarina State, Brazil. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2017.