2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10230-012-0176-6
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Renewed Demands for Mine Water Management

Abstract: The intensity and diversity of resource development projects has increased by orders of magnitude over the past two decades. At the same time, there has been an emphasis on environmental issues, decontamination of former industrial sites, a recognition of global warming issues, and a focus on the ability of project developers to initiate, operate, and close transient projects without compromising the land and water resource values that underpin existing and future land uses. This concurrence of issues is creat… Show more

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“…As the concerns regarding the impact of mining on water resources or the environment have increased worldwide (GRI, 2013;Hancock and Wolkersdorfer, 2012;Horowitz, 2006;Learmont, 1997), some mining companies in South Africa have adopted and implemented sustainable or green water management approaches to reduce the impact of mining on water resources or the whole environment (Cronin et al, 2011;Mudd, 2008;Hedstrom et al, 1998). The use of sustainable or green water management approaches in the mining operations has the potential to enhance mining sustainability in South Africa (Watson, 2008;Blignaut and Van Heerden, 2009;M€ ohr-Swart et al, 2008;Maree et al, 2013).…”
Section: Sustainable or Green Water Management Approachesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As the concerns regarding the impact of mining on water resources or the environment have increased worldwide (GRI, 2013;Hancock and Wolkersdorfer, 2012;Horowitz, 2006;Learmont, 1997), some mining companies in South Africa have adopted and implemented sustainable or green water management approaches to reduce the impact of mining on water resources or the whole environment (Cronin et al, 2011;Mudd, 2008;Hedstrom et al, 1998). The use of sustainable or green water management approaches in the mining operations has the potential to enhance mining sustainability in South Africa (Watson, 2008;Blignaut and Van Heerden, 2009;M€ ohr-Swart et al, 2008;Maree et al, 2013).…”
Section: Sustainable or Green Water Management Approachesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Today as it ever was the principal elements affecting sustainable development are natural resources and the environment. That is why extensive research on mining and sustainable development has held the attention of academic and public policy institutions across the globe for numerous decades [15,18,21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on mining's impact on the environment and its consequences after the cessation of excavation are perceived as more environmentally important with every decade. Among them, an interesting subject is the role of post-mining reservoirs and their subsequent impact on the environment [3][4][5][6]. Post-mining reservoirs have become frequent elements of the landscape in many countries [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%