Proceedings September General Meeting

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- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract
The September General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on 16th September, 1970, at 3.00 p.m. Mr V. C. Robinson (President) was in the Chair. There were also present one hundred and eighteen Fellows, including Dr J. M. Bereza, H. P. Carlisle, R. J. C. Goode, Dr J. P. Hugo, P. Lambooy, Prof R. P. Plewman, W. W. Malan, Dr J. T. McIntyre, Dr M. D. G. Salamon, L. W. P. Van den Bosch, P. A. von Wielligh (Council Members), A. Bain, G. P. Bennet, D. L. Carson, G. L. H. Diering, M. E. E. Douglas, F. A. B. Fouche, R. Fourie, A. R. C. Fowler, E. B. Gordon, J. S. Hay, G. H. Henderson, S. D. Hill, A. C. Hofmeyr, J. M. Jacobs, A. F. Lee, D. G. Malan, L. J. Prince, W. G. Pyne-Mercier, A. H. Mokken, Dr W. S. Rapson, R. R. Richardson, H. V. Solomon, C. G. Sowry, G. G. Stanley, G. R. Still, D. L. Starkey, D. L. Taylor, E. W. Thiel, I. E. Van Aswegan, M. van Ryneve1d Steyn, N. B. Vinson, H. Wheeler, Dr A. Whillier, R. A .Wilson, C. F. Ziervogel. Forty-two Members including R. C. Bertram, F. Collier, G. C. Currie, O. Davel, J. M. Gosnell, A. Hazell, Dr N. C. Joughin, F. Kleinschmidt, D. Love, R. B. Macgillivray, D. Mather, R. D. R. Munro, R. S. Pearson, J. J. Peisl, T. J. Pole, A. J. Rossouw, R. G. B. Skirving, G. S. Schwartz, K. Stee1e, H. A. G. Slater, A. Taylor, B. A. Thomas, P. L. Vaughan, D. T. Watt, W. Wilson. Nineteen Associates including R. K. Briggs, S. I. Du Preez, P. G. Gaylard, P. H. Hartslief, W. M. Mackay, A. D. Ross. Three Students: V. S. Care, R. J. Drummond, P. J. Pretorius. Thirty-one Visitors including C. P. S. Barnard, D. W. Bosch, M. Bain G. L. Brown, G. D. Behrens, C. Coetzer, D. M. Gilbart-Smith, R. L. Man, Dr G. J. Stander, M. W. L. Steinobel, R. H. E. Thorpe, T. D. van Wyk, P. H. van Zyl, E. Vereecken, J. J. H. Viljoen. Secretary, D. C. Visser. Total present: 215. OBITUARIES The President: "It is my sad duty to announce the death of the following: Bruce Donaldson Crawford, Fellow, who joined the Institute in 1951 and passed away on 29th April, 1970. Donald Joseph Powrie, Life Fellow, who joined the Institute in 1935 and passed away on 22nd July, 1970. As a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased and in sympathy with the bereaved I would ask you all to rise and observe a few moments' silence." MEMBERSHIP The President: "I have much pleasure in announcing that the names of the under-mentioned candidates, having been published in accordance with By-Law 5.2.2, Council has elected them to membership of the Institute in the following grades: Associate: WiIliam Norman Carter. Students: Roman Michael Dabrowski, Sean George Dean Eaton, Alan Philip Stonham Howard, Anton du Preez Roos, Richard Harold Tourle. MEMBERS TRANSFERRED TO A HIGHER GRADE From Graduate to Member: Terrance Alexander Ward. From Associate to Member: Bernard Andre Thomas. "I welcome the newly elected members to the Institute and congratulate the members who had been transferred to a higher grade." CO-OPTION The President: "I wish to advise members that, in terms of clause 3.9 of the Constitution, Mc. H. P. Carlisle had been co-opted to serve on Council." PAPERS FOR PRESENTATION The President: "We have two papers today, and I am first going to call on Dr Stander the Head of the Water Division of the C.S.I.R., who IS well known to many of you for his work and talks on pollution, who has had more than a little to do with this industry, and who has been I would say, of the greatest possible assistance to the mining industry in overcoming the problems of pollution which are so prevalent in industry of this nature. He, Mr Henzen and Mr Funke have written this paper, 'The disposal of polluted effluents from mining, metallurgical and metal-finishing industries, their effects on receiving water and remedial measures.' This is the Water Year, as you know, and it is most appropriate that we should have such an authority to talk to us on this very important topic. I now have much pleasure in asking Dr Stander to introduce his paper." After the presentation of the paper the President said, "Gentlemen, I am sure that you would like me on your behalf, to thank Dr Stander very sincerely for a paper which I think has enabled us to get a completely new slant on the Water Year. There are many people who have put their finger on this campaign and said, it is all a gimmick. There are others-I suppose notably some of the bridge clubs which operate on week-day afternoons in Parkview-who seem to think that this is a quick way of getting early rain. Of course, it is not. This is a most important paper which we have had given to us this afternoon. You probably found it here when you arrived and have not read it-I was very lucky to be able to read it last night, and there is an awful lot of meat in it. For as long as I have been associated with mining in any way, there has been a problem of polluted effluent-of effluents carrying a mineral load from mining, and I think Dr Stander is absolutely right-and, of course, the Commission is right when they say that this is not merely the problem of mine management or mine owners-this is a problem which affects every single human being in this country.
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APA: Proceedings September General Meeting
MLA: Proceedings September General Meeting. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,