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Mines urged to drain ponds before rains arrive

by Jimmy Swira
February 16, 2018
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The regular desilting of return water ponds and dams is becoming more and more important.

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With the rainy season approaching in most of South Africa’s mining regions, monitoring the capacity of process water return ponds becomes increasingly critical – to monitor whether silt build-up is jeopardising the dams’ functioning.

“Managing the water balance on mines is becoming more demanding as mines work to become more self-sufficient, and to draw less water from municipal sources,” says Lee Vine, managing director at dredging and dewatering specialist, Integrated Pump Rental. “Process water ponds therefore need to be carefully monitored and regularly dredged to prevent too much sediment from accumulating.”

More sediment means less water storage capacity, which can affect the efficient running of the process plant as well as create a potential environmental hazard if heavy rainfall leads to tailings over-topping the pond. Exacerbating the risk of insufficient water storage capacity is the widely held opinion that rainfall is becoming increasingly variable as a result of climate change factors.

“In many areas, this means that summer rains will include a higher number of heavy downpours within relatively short periods of time. And this will place an increased load on these ponds to contain more water than usual,” says Vine. “It is therefore vital that they are operating optimally, and do not have their capacity constrained by excess silt.”

He highlighted the environmental risk of tailings spilling out of ponds, and perhaps even out the boundaries of the mining lease area – an eventuality that mines work hard to avoid due to the stringent legal requirements.

“The regular desilting of return water ponds and dams is becoming more and more important, as we begin to appreciation the proper value of water on our planet, and especially in relatively dry countries like South Africa,” he says. “Not only must mines ensure there is enough capacity to receive and retain excess water during the rainy season, but there is also the need to store as much as possible for the dry season.”

Process water ponds need to be carefully monitored and regularly dredged to prevent too much sediment from accumulating

He argues that purchasing treated municipal water to ‘top up’ their requirements is becoming less of an option for mines due to the rising cost of water and the growing competition for water among stakeholders like communities, industry and agriculture.

Applying a regular dredging programme need not be onerous, he adds, and can readily avoid a situation where silt or slimes threatens the water retention and water holding capacity of ponds and dams.

Integrated Pump Rental has locally designed, engineered and manufactured the SlurrySucker dredge unit for precisely this purpose, and offers the technology on a rental or turnkey contract basis for mine pond maintenance.

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