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PROGRESS REPORT ON THE MANAGEMENT OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE (AMD) IN THE WITWATERSRAND MINING REGION Portfolio Committee: Water and Environment Cape Town, September 2011. Content of Presentation. Background / Introduction Feedback on actions requested by the Chair of PC: W&E
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PROGRESS REPORT ON THE MANAGEMENT OFACID MINE DRAINAGE (AMD) IN THE WITWATERSRAND MINING REGIONPortfolio Committee:Water and EnvironmentCape Town, September 2011
Content of Presentation • Background / Introduction • Feedback on actions requested by the Chair of PC: W&E • Update on mine water status per Basin • Recent Developments and Progress • Risk Management • Conclusion / The Way Forward
1. Background / Introduction • Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on AMD first convened on 01 Sep 2011 • “Mine Water Management in the Witwatersrand Gold Fields with Special Emphasis on Acid Mine Drainage” (IMC AMD Report) approved by Cabinet on 9 Feb 2011 • DWA tasked to implement certain recommendations in IMC AMD Report • TCTA appointed as Implementing Agent on 6 Apr 2011 • Subsequent progress reported to PC: W&E on 21-22 Jun 2011
3. Updated Mine Water Status in the Witwatersrand Mining Basins(Eastern, Central and Western Basins)
Water Level at ERPM (SWV) Shaft – CENTRAL BASIN ECL = 174 mbs
Water Level at #3 Shaft – EASTERN BASIN ECL = 306 mbs
4. Recent Developments and Progress • TCTA concluded Due Diligence Review for all 3 Basins (7 Jul 2011) • Short-term treatment solution for each Basin conceptualized • Immediate (emergency) solution approved for the Western Basin. Planned for commissioning by Nov - Dec 2011and will improve discharge of treated mine water from 12 ML/day to 32 ML/day • Short-term solution for Western Basin at advanced stage of design. Immediate (emergency) solution and short-term solution will achieve combined output of up to 60 ML/day until ECL attained • Surface and groundwater monitoring systems in place with further improvements / expansion planned to support short-term interventions • Potential users for treated mine water identified in Western Basin • DWA and TCTA have met with liquidators to understand the situation at the Grootvlei Mine (ex Pamodzi Gold) in the Eastern Basin • BA and EIA processes have commenced • Engagement with I & APs have commenced
6. Conclusion / The Way Forward • ToE • Identify information gaps to support long-term solution • Expand surface- and ground-water monitoring • Review TCTA short-term recommendations • TCTA • Implement immediate (emergency) engineering solution in Western Basin • Expropriate land and appoint service providers • Consult I & APs • Inter-Governmental Task Team • DWA advertised bid for Feasibility Study (long-term use of Wits mine water) & concluded mandatory Briefing Session with potential bidders. Bid closed on 01 Sep 2011 and PSP to be appointed by 30 Sep 2011 • DMR to support with access to mine shafts for monitoring, pumping and water treatment infrastructure (Mine Health and Safety) • Ensure proper engagement with Provincial and Local Government • RW to be appointed for operations and maintenance of short-term solutions • Report to the IMC and / Cabinet