Environmental Management Plans to Reduce Mine Closure Costs

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K P. Hammerschmid I F. Bell
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Well planned and executed environmental management plans can reduce life-of-mine operating costs and the need to deal with major environmental issues at the time of mine closure. With proper planning during the exploration, feasibility and execution phases of a project, final closure costs can be reduced. The reduction of closure costs should be considered during exploration and initial feasibility studies and when process facilities, waste rock dumps and tailings impoundments are designed. During the mining of the resource, closure cost reduction will depend on effective and efficient environmental management plans for ongoing land clearance, segregation of mine waste materials, management of mine site water and workshop wastewaters, and the establishment of progressive rehabilitation strategies. These issues are the responsibility of planning, production, technical support and maintenance personnel at an operating site. The successful implementation of environmental plans will ensure that all impacts are reduced and that closure issues with major cost implications are addressed prior to closure of the mine.
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APA: K P. Hammerschmid I F. Bell  (1995)  Environmental Management Plans to Reduce Mine Closure Costs

MLA: K P. Hammerschmid I F. Bell Environmental Management Plans to Reduce Mine Closure Costs. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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