Sustainable mine-water management strategies for openpit mines - ME Feature Article

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rennie B. Kaunda Robert J. Sterrett
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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6
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Publication Date:
Jun 1, 2025

Abstract

Some people in the mining-engineering field mistakenly believe that mine-water management primarily revolves around the treatment of mine waters that fail to meet applicable water-quality standards. While water-quality control is undoubtedly important, it represents only a fraction of what constitutes comprehensive site-wide, minewater management. A more holistic perspective recognizes that it also involves mine dewatering to maintain safe and workable conditions, securing sufficient water supply for operations, strategically handling surface water within and surrounding the openpit to prevent issues like flooding, developing robust post-closure plans to mitigate long-term environmental effects, and proactively minimizing any adverse impacts on local communities and ecosystems. This article provides a brief overview of topics that fall within the concepts of mine-water management. The focus is on openpit mines, as they are generally larger than underground mines. The management of mine water is highly dependent on local and regional climate such as tropical, desert or temperate climate. Each climatic setting has its own unique challenges, but there are also commonalities.
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APA: Rennie B. Kaunda Robert J. Sterrett  (2025)  Sustainable mine-water management strategies for openpit mines - ME Feature Article

MLA: Rennie B. Kaunda Robert J. Sterrett Sustainable mine-water management strategies for openpit mines - ME Feature Article. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.

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