Introducing Cleaner Production to the South African Mining Industry: Points of Accord and of Discord

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Dama G. Trusler C. Jänisch C. Buckley
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

In the 1990s, Cleaner Production (CP) approaches were successfully introduced to a number of industrial sectors in South Africa. Building on this success, the South African Water Research Commission has commissioned a 3-year study to investigate the use of CP and its related set of environmental assessment and management tools in the mining industry. A scoping study is being carried out on the current knowledge of CP approaches being used in the industry, as well as the proactive and preventative measures being undertaken. One of the significant findings of the scoping study is that distinct differences exist between the larger global companies and the smaller local companies. Being a water research project a key focus area of the project is to reduce the impacts related to mining on the South African water resources. Some of the significant water related threats identified include acid mine drainage, the shortage of the resource and the effects of inter-mine flow.
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APA: P. Dama G. Trusler C. Jänisch C. Buckley  (2005)  Introducing Cleaner Production to the South African Mining Industry: Points of Accord and of Discord

MLA: P. Dama G. Trusler C. Jänisch C. Buckley Introducing Cleaner Production to the South African Mining Industry: Points of Accord and of Discord. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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