The Application of Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Processing to Define Optimal Post Mining Land use for Pit Area to Recognise Reclamation Costs in Open Pit Mining

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 1586 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 6, 2010
Abstract
Open pit mining has considerable damaging effects on the environment of the mining region. These harmful influences have to be controlled during mining operation until mine closure. Different sections of mined land, such as; pit(s), waste dump(s), tailing pond(s), roads, areas for onsite facilities and free land zones which are not mined, have to be reclaimed through treatment of environmental pollution and implementation of a permanent post mining land use (PMLU) after mine closure. Implementation of a permanent optimal post mining land use (OPMLU) is one the most decisive criterion which effects on reclamation procedure, mine closure and their costs. Therefore to define ultimate pit limit (UPL), mine closure and reclamation costs should be entered in the calculation iterations same as the other variable costs of the projects. Estimation of closure and reclamation costs of a mining project is carried out based on the attained OPMLU and the specifications of the mine site. In this paper, a model is developed to provide OPMLU for pit area through fuzzy multi-attribute decision making (FMADM) technique. The model was implemented on a hypothetical copper mine in northwest of Iran as a case study. Lumber production was selected as OPMLU for the pit area. It is finally concluded that through the developed model, OPMLU for different sections of mined land in an open pit mine project is defined. Also closure and reclamation costs are estimated based on the defined OPMLU to achieve a more accurate UPL.
Citation
APA: (2010) The Application of Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Processing to Define Optimal Post Mining Land use for Pit Area to Recognise Reclamation Costs in Open Pit Mining
MLA: The Application of Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Processing to Define Optimal Post Mining Land use for Pit Area to Recognise Reclamation Costs in Open Pit Mining. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.