Investing in Sustainable Tailings Management: Reduce Risk by Considering Environmental and Utility Costs During Pre-Feasibility - SME Annual Meeting 2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jacob Bouke Jason Janisch Erik Vlot
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Feb 1, 2024

Abstract

The use of conventional tailings deposition methods has been the standard for decades. With the need to reduce the impact of mining, alternative methods are considered when expanding or upgrading tailings handling systems. Converting an existing tailings management system to a more sustainable deposition method during the operation of a mine may incur considerable operational and financial risk, and when assessed more traditionally, does not provide significant advantages. As a result, most mines choose to continue their current technology and add an additional pumping stage or pumpstation to their tailings line in case of a pipeline extension or Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) expansion. This also often involves raising embankments. Changing pumping technology is traditionally assessed by comparing the energy efficiency of current and prospective pumping technology. Despite a reduction in absorbed power, this traditional assessment does not include possible savings in water and the carbon footprint. With the consideration of all these three aspects, alternative pump technologies, such as Positive Displacement (PD) technology, become more economically feasible, providing increased sustainability and enable a site to future-proof their operations. Project feasibility may be affected by the high capital investment required for PD pumps. The benefit of applying PD pumping technology could be enhanced by reducing the volumetric throughput of the pipeline by dewatering the tailings to 65% solids concentration by weight. It was found that despite increasing capital expenditure, the improved reclamation of water will have a positive effect on the direct and indirect cost of fresh water intake to mine operations. This paper seeks to illustrate that in many applications the long-term benefits of investing in sustainable tailings management are optimized when more efficient PD pumping technology is combined with tailings dewatering when upgrading or expanding the tailings handling system.
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APA: Jacob Bouke Jason Janisch Erik Vlot  (2024)  Investing in Sustainable Tailings Management: Reduce Risk by Considering Environmental and Utility Costs During Pre-Feasibility - SME Annual Meeting 2024

MLA: Jacob Bouke Jason Janisch Erik Vlot Investing in Sustainable Tailings Management: Reduce Risk by Considering Environmental and Utility Costs During Pre-Feasibility - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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