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Reducing Mine Water Risk Seminar
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Mine Water Risk Seminar
Water is listed in the top five of mining risks in all high and mid-level risk assessments yet little action is taken to reduce the risk. The main reason is water is often seen as an Act of God – either too much or too little. For those mines operating in Semi-arid environments, the perceived risks are seen as unmanageable. The main risks are too much water; flooding from storm events and inflows from aquifers or too little water of the right quality. There is risk that mining permits might be withheld and the increasing pressure on water resources means that there is reluctance by authorities to award permits for potable water to be used in mine processing.
Most mines plan to recycle as much water as possible and control their internal process water use. This can now be integrated with the outside water impacts, including rainfall, storm water and ground water to manage the whole mine cycle contact with water resources.
As water risk is foreseeable and preventable, delegates attending this symposium will gain an understanding of how to dramatically reduce the risk of water to their business. Integrated water resource management will be explained and case studies used to show where significant cost savings have been made by improving water management.
Mine dewatering designs for different types of mine (block cave and conventional) will be demonstrated as well as straightforward techniques to reduce pollution . The use of simple but effective mine water monitoring techniques where data is converted to information then revealed on dashboards as knowledge will be illustrated.
DEKA Dynamics is a provider of focused professional assistance to the international mining community, ensuring clients benefit from their expertise, in-depth knowledge and problem solving abilities, throughout the project life cycle from early stage exploration, through mine development and operations to eventual mine closure.
DEKA Dynamics has joined with industry leading professionals and subject matter experts to provide education and training seminars and courses to organisations involved in mining, be they mining companies, their employees, shareholders or owners, or those that support or are involved in them. Their seminars and courses are presented worldwide, with the objective of educating and teaching people relevant subject matter and best practice, transferring new techniques and concepts to mining professionals, and expanding the knowledge of the industry in general, all of which help improve mine operations, personal knowledge, mine profitability and investment opportunities.
KLM Consulting Services is a multi-disciplinary consulting company, specialising in mine dewatering, slope depressurisation and management of water resources. Established in 1989, the company is a recognised leader in the field of water supply and mine-dewatering. KLM Consulting Services continually strives to offer clients innovative technology to achieve cost effective and appropriate designs across many facets, including mining.
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Consulting Mining Hydrogeologist, Dr Morton, is an expert in ground water resource evaluation and specialises in mining hydrology, mine water management and mine dewatering design. She is often called upon by Mining companies, governments and NGOs to advise on ground water resources and, through the International Union for the
Conservation of Nature, contributes to the Ramsar Convention.
Kym is a lecturer in hydrogeology and author of many papers on mine dewatering / depressurisation, having built up her knowledge and expertise as a ground water expert and water strategist through her 36 years of involvement in mining, energy and the resources sector.
Dr Kym Morton
Dr Michael De Freitas
Dr De Freitas, Distinguished Research Fellow and former Departmental Head at Imperial College London, oversaw the move of Engineering Geology from the Department of Geology to the Department of Civil Engineering and its integration with the Masters course in Soil Mechanics.
Michael has been responsible for the Masters course in Engineering Geology since 1984 and in that capacity, has ensured, by the appointment of Examiners from the continent, that the course is well known in Europe. He is currently External Examiner for the Masters course in Applied Geosciences at the University of Hong Kong and Chairman of the Committee responsible for Teaching and Training for the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment.
08:30 REGISTRATION
08:50Welcome and Introduction Dennis Kattowitz MD DEKA Dynamics
09:00Introduction to water risk management and how it benefits business
09:45Solving intransigent groundwater problems from start to finish. The logic of getting your strategy right
10:30 MORNING TEA
11:00 Identifying risk
11:45The water cycle on a mine and its catchment
12:30 LUNCH
13:30 Surface and storm water control
14:15Integrating surface and ground water control
15:00 AFTERNOON TEA
15:30 Monitoring - Quantity and quality
16:15The cost of pollution and straight forward ways to reduce it
17:00-18:30 NETWORKING & COCKTAILS
Day 1Tuesday 23 May 2017
In JV’s and provided technical insight to mining finance organisations.
Above all this, Dennis’ passion is education and training, borne out by his roles over the years with AngloGold Ashanti, Anglo American Coal and Mitsubishi Development.
Dennis Kattowitz
Managing Director of the DEKA Dynamics Group of Companies, Dennis has been in the mining industry for 30‐plus years with mining and mineral resource and company management experience built up from his years in the South African gold and coal industry. Dennis has represented a variety of mining related companies at the Board level, with involvement
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08:50Welcome to Day 2Dr Kym Morton
08:50Welcome to Day 3Dr Michael De Freitas
09:00Ground water definitions and conceptual models
09:00Case studies: Deep diamond mines and other carbonatites
09:45Open pits: Slope stability considerations
09:45 Case studies: Open pit diamond mines
10:30 MORNING TEA 10:30 MORNING TEA
11:00 Open pits: Dewatering designs 11:00 Case studies: Iron ore open pits
11:45Open pits: Monitoring designs and methods (dashboards)
11:45Case studies: Copper mines – open pit and underground
12:30 LUNCH 12:30 LUNCH
13:30Underground mines: Water management
13:30Case studies: Coal mines – open pit and underground
14:15Underground mines: Dewatering designs
14:15 Case studies: Radioactive mines
15:00 AFTERNOON TEA 15:00 AFTERNOON TEA
15:30Underground mines: Monitoring designs and methods (dashboards)
15:30Workshop on specific problems identified by delegates
16:15 Q&A Session 16:45Seminar CloseDennis Kattowitz
17:00 DAY TWO CLOSE 17:00 SEMINAR CLOSE
Day 2Wednesday 24 May 2017
Day 3Thursday 25 May 2017
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