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ACCURATE SELF-ASSESSMENT
The new tool assesses water requirements and the level of water reuse and recycling required, thereby reducing treatment costs
Industry welcomes new water management tool
21st August 2020 By: Darren Parker

The uptake of a tool to assist the mining sector in implementing the principles of water conservation and water demand management (WC/WDM), has been “overwhelmingly positive”, Minerals Council... 


AN EXPENSIVE ENDEAVOUR
Many factors involved in the treatment and purification of mine-impacted water make it a costly exercise
Water treatment technology available but costly
21st August 2020 By: Darren Parker

Although the technology to treat and purify mine water to acceptable standards already exists, the main challenge for the mining industry and society is affordability, says water and environmental... 


Data mining: the way forward in mine water optimisation
Data mining: the way forward in mine water optimisation
20th August 2020

Talbot is helping mining companies enhance the sustainable management of their water resources through the implementation of big data analytics and internet of things (IOT) technologies that can... 


Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter
Eskom’s new just energy transition office assessing green finance options for repurposing of old coal stations
10th July 2020 By: Terence Creamer

Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter reports that the State-owned utility’s newly created just energy transition (JET) project office is evaluating green financing options that could help accelerate the... 


Sulphur Springs zinc/copper project, Australia
Sulphur Springs zinc/copper project, Australia
26th June 2020 By: Sheila Barradas

Venturex Resources plans to develop an openpit and underground operation to mine and process ore from a volcanogenic massive sulphide copper/zinc deposit at the Sulphur Springs zinc/copper project.  


Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter
Eskom’s new just energy transition office assessing green finance options for repurposing of old coal stations
25th June 2020 By: Terence Creamer

Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter reports that the State-owned utility’s newly created just energy transition (JET) project office is evaluating green financing options that could help accelerate the... 


Mining legacy providing opportunities for technology companies
22nd May 2020 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Jo Burgess, technology consultant at global innovation consultancy Isle. Freshwater pollution as a result of mining activity is one of the industry’s most damaging environmental legacies but there... 


KAREN KING
Maintaining an accurate process flow diagram and water balance are key to mine water planning
Water-related planning essential for mines
8th May 2020 By: Theresa Bhowan-Rajah

As mining operations are extremely water-intensive and -dependent, it is important to have a good understanding of water sources, movement and discharge at the mine, say engineering consultants... 


TOO SALTY
Additional salinity, owing to the current rate of treatment, creates water security risks
Long-term treatment vital for water supply
8th May 2020 By: Theresa Bhowan-Rajah

With the delay in the long-term treatment or desalination of acid mine drainage (AMD) in the integrated Vaal river system and the delay in the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) Phase II,... 


TESTING 1, 2
Lab-scale tests are constructed and the chemical recipe is adjusted
Water cleaning system modified for SA’s AMD
8th May 2020 By: Theresa Bhowan-Rajah

Following its attendance at the Investing in African Mining Indaba in February and, having previously conducted research on the country’s acid mine drainage (AMD) problem, Finland-based company... 


Aurecon plays a vital role in ensuring water security for South Africa
18th March 2020

Water security appears regularly in the top five global economic risks, according to the World Economic Forum. With increasing pressure from population growth and the need for water to support... 


Warman® DWU – the pump in a class of its own
24th February 2020 By: Creamer Media Reporter

The market offers specialised slurry pumps to handle thick and abrasive slurries, as well as submersible and sump pumps for pumping clean water, but neither of these options provide an effective... 


DeGrussa back at work after cyclone
14th February 2020 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Copper/gold miner Sandfire Resources on Friday confirmed that underground mining at its DeGrussa operation, in Western Australia, was temporarily suspended earlier this week after rainwater... 


Nafasi Water looks to future following rebranding
17th January 2020 By: Natasha Odendaal

As water technology and water utility services company Nafasi Water celebrates it rebranding post acquisition, CEO Suzie Nkambule reflects on the newly revamped strategy and focus moving forward.... 


Jervois base metals project, Australia
Jervois base metals project, Australia
29th November 2019 By: Sheila Barradas

KGL plans to reopen the Jervois base metals mine. 


PHALANNDWA OPERATION 
The Phalanndwa opencast operation's plant is fitted with carbon-reduction technologies, among other measure to mitigate environmental impact
Canyon implements carbon tax mitigation measures
25th October 2019 By: Mc'Kyla Nortje

The South African government has put pressure on industries to reduce carbon dioxide emissions through the Carbon Tax Act, which came into effect in June. The Act provides for the imposition of a... 


Event seeks to stimulate earth observation sector in South Africa
25th October 2019 By: Rebecca Campbell

The 2019 Earth Observation (EO) Challenge is now under way. This is the fourth iteration of the competition, conceived by the South African National Space Agency (Sansa), designed to stimulate and... 


WATER GOALS Innovation is the only way through which Africa will come close to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 and achieve reasonable water security
Innovation exists, but needs to be scaled up locally
11th October 2019 By: Tracy Hancock

South Africa’s infrastructure needs refurbishment to restore functionality, as well as a digital refit  to enable a new cyber management regime as the local water industry enters the Fourth... 


UWC installs borehole water purification plant
23rd September 2019 By: Natasha Odendaal

The University of Western Cape, in partnership with Quality Filtration Systems, has successfully designed, installed and commissioned a borehole water purification plant. The solution enables a... 


Aveng Water rebranded to Nafasi Water
Aveng Water rebranded to Nafasi Water
20th September 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Southern African leading water treatment technology company Aveng Water is rebranding to Nafasi Water.  It was announced in the second quarter of 2019 that it had been sold to the 100% black-owned... 


Forethought needed to ensure that transition to low-carbon economy is just, orderly and economy enhancing
Forethought needed to ensure that transition to low-carbon economy is just, orderly and economy enhancing
6th September 2019 By: Martin Creamer

Societal demands for a decarbonised world are being aired with increasing regularity. They are being directed rather robustly at the world of fossil fuels, which is discovering that there is no way... 


Platinum must lead the charge towards clean, emission-free era – and score at the same time
Platinum must lead the charge towards clean, emission-free era – and score at the same time
30th August 2019 By: Martin Creamer

Particularly platinum mines need to clean up their mining act if they are to uphold their credibility as the miners of products that keep the world’s air clean. Keeping the air of major global... 


On-The-Air (23/08/2019)
On-The-Air (23/08/2019)
23rd August 2019 By: Martin Creamer

A South African company is going all out to turn the curse of polluted mine water into competitively priced transport fuel; Clean hydrogen is being advanced to replace oil and lower climate change... 


Company’s Hydraspin separator to be used at mine’s workshop
23rd August 2019 By: Khutso Maphatsoe

Environmental engineering consultancy African Horizon Technologies has sold a Hydraspin oil-water separator to mining major Glencore’s Thorncliff mine in Steelpoort, Limpopo, to use in one of its... 


New pumps and valves to be used in mine water purification
23rd August 2019 By: Khutso Maphatsoe

As heavy-duty industrial valve manufacturing and services provider Flowrox continually develops and improves its product and service offering using state-of-the-art technology, the company has... 


Highveld polluters on the water department’s radar
21st August 2019 By: Natasha Odendaal

The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is planning to take “drastic measures” to ensure mines and other sectors of the economy take responsibility for any groundwater contamination caused by... 


Acid mine water eyed for producing hydrogen at petrol cost
Acid mine water eyed for producing hydrogen at petrol cost
20th August 2019 By: Martin Creamer

Acid mine water, and also seawater and brackish water, are being eyed for hydrogen production by innovative South African company Hydrox Holdings, which has patented a water electrolysis method... 


TCTA comes up with power alternative amid ‘war zone’ at Mintails plant
6th June 2019 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority on Thursday announced that its acid mine drainage water treatment plant in the Western basin, near Krugersdorp, could not be reopened as planned on June 4. This... 


Sibanye CEO Neal Froneman
Sibanye halves job losses at its South African gold operations
5th June 2019 By: Schalk Burger

A consultation process with stakeholders regarding the restructuring of Sibanye-Stillwater’s gold operations, in South Africa, has resulted in expected job losses being nearly halved to 3 450. When... 


Unfolding environmental disaster
4th June 2019 By: African News Agency

A security company responsible for safeguarding a gold treatment plant belonging to Mintails on the West Rand withdrew last week, citing “financial constraints”. The evacuation, which follows the... 


A GAME PLAN Working closely with mine engineers helps provide solutions for mine water projects
Geosynthetic products protect environment
3rd May 2019

The mining industry - which has become a major user of geosynthetic materials - recognises the value of using geosynthetic products for environmental protection, says geosynthetic products... 


EVERY DROP COUNTS Mines need to reduce their water consumption and also take into consideration the increasing need for water as the population grows
Water supply pressure boosts mine water treatment demand
3rd May 2019 By: Khutso Maphatsoe

Treating mine water has become more common as the mines try to minimise their impacts.  This has allowed for different types of water treatment options to enter the market, as well as a growing... 


ASSOCIATED COMPANIES
Lee Vine, managing director of Integrated Pump Rental and Colin Adams, managing director of Integrated Pump Technology in front of a Sykes diesel driven stainless steel pump
Stainless steel pumps a solution for corrosive applications
3rd May 2019

The increasing challenges of dewatering with rising acid levels in mines are being met head on by associated companies Integrated Pump Technology and Integrated Pump Rental. Cognisance of the need... 


KAREN KING The environment has benefited from the stricter legislation that governs how mines should treat their water
Alternative water treatment pursued
3rd May 2019 By: Khutso Maphatsoe

Mine managers are investigating the use of existing wetlands or creating wetlands to passively treat some of their used water, thereby reducing the volume of water that needs to be actively treated... 


DARRYL MACDOUGALL Verder has improved the technology of the Verderflex peristaltic hose and tube pumps to provide a solution for demanding applications
Water management a reality for mining industry
3rd May 2019 By: Khutso Maphatsoe

Amid cost balancing; global economy fluxes; revolving regulatory changes; geopolitical, civil and social pressures; and the effects of climate change, water management is emerging as the... 


NEW SOLUTION 
Biological water treatments can be combined with other processes to deliver a more effective clean-up
Australia’s CSIRO investigating bioremediation of mine wastewater
1st February 2019 By: Nadine James

Scientists from the Australian research organisation Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) are using microbes and other methods to remove valuable metals and... 


JANINE EPSIN
ompanies should approach closure with economic sustainability in mind
Instil portable skills to assist economic development post closure – consultancy
16th November 2018 By: Nadine James

Mining companies’ social and labour plans (SLPs) should incorporate initiatives or programmes aimed at reskilling workers and uplifting community members through the development of portable skills,... 


Environmental adviser Dr Anthony Turton
Acid mine water quick-fix possible as water deficit looms, Oppenheimer, De Beers told
19th October 2016 By: Martin Creamer

Water-constrained Gauteng may see an acid mine drainage (AMD) quick-fix in order to save the fresh water from the Lesotho Highlands Water Project from being wasted on AMD dilution instead of being... 


Educate the next generation of mine water specialists, says Council for Geoscience
30th August 2016 By: Kim Cloete

More medium-term and long-term solutions, including desalination, are needed to combat the water quality and treatment challenges on the old Witwatersrand gold mines, says the Council for... 


Company Annoucements:The WISA Mine Water Division wishes to hereby invite you to this year’s symposium:
7th October 2013 By: Creamer Media Reporter

“What contribution can mine water make to creating social value?”. The symposium is scheduled to take place on 24th October 2013 at the CSIR International Convention Centre in Pretoria.  Please see... 


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