Water Management in Mining Operations and Potential Tools and Strategies to Address Those Challenges

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 159 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 23, 2014
Abstract
Over the last three years there has been an increase in mining congress and conferences focusing on water management. Water in mining is a key concern for mine managers and operations, and we are now seeing this operational dilemma escalated to the level it deserves. According to Frost & Sullivan research, mining water and wastewater treatment and its related technologies will be a U$3.6 Billion global market in 2016, which translates the importance of this issue. Looking at the current mining trends, some factors increased the importance of water in mining operations, including: ? Future mining investments will be located in geographical locations where water is scarce (water stressed areas) ? A decline in grade will increase the intensity of mineral processes and therefore increase the use of the water ? Increased sustainability and regulations will extend the control/monitoring of water during the entire mine life cycle representation of the mine water flow system. A water balance has several benefits/objectives in a mine operation: ? Mine planning/simulation of mining scenarios/climate change Production optimization ? Minimizing strategic and operational risks ? Social license to operate ? Water-smart mine planning ? Target: water neutral mines ? Benchmarking within and between sites ? Sharing knowledge/technology transfer ? Reporting/communications ? Permitting/Compliance
Citation
APA:
(2014) Water Management in Mining Operations and Potential Tools and Strategies to Address Those ChallengesMLA: Water Management in Mining Operations and Potential Tools and Strategies to Address Those Challenges. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.