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01/2012
PERUMIN 2013
The Future of Water in the Mining
Industry
AREQUIPA, PERU
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Global Water Situation
3
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We Live on a Salty Planet
4
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A Growing Population Needs More Water
From Allianz.com
5
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Global Water Withdrawal and Consumption
6
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Global Fresh Water Withdrawals
Agriculture
2,800 km3/yr
70%
Municipal &
Domestic
400 km3/yr
10%
Industrial/Energy
800 km3/yr
20%
, 0, 0%
Total global withdrawal approx 4,000 km3/yr in 2010
Mining
7-9 km3/yr
0.2%
7
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Environmental Water Scarcity Index for 2030
NIC, 2012
8
01/2012
Effects of Climate Change
9
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Water Challenges, Causes and Risks
(From CEO Water Mandate, 2012)
10
01/2012
Water For Mining
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Copper Demand Curve
(World Copper Factbook, 2010)
12
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Copper Production
(World Copper Factbook, 2010)
13
01/2012
Mining Industry Differentiators
 Water is essential for most mining
 Mining and processing often at a
massive scale, large water
requirements
 Operations are relatively short lived,
water requirements are temporary
 Remote global locations
 Little or no infrastructure
 Often must deal with stringent
regulatory requirements
 Environmental sensitivity
 Social issues and conflicts
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Major Drivers for Water in Mining
 Mines being developed in water poor
places - investment in pipelines, wells,
and desalination plants.
 Increased reliance on low grade ores -
more water is required for each tonne of
refined product.
 Mining companies must treat wastewater
to higher standards – increased
regulation, need to recycle and
commitment to sustainable water use.
 Water is a major environmental concern -
problems caused by acid rock drainage
and other impacts to water resources.
 Mining companies trying to reduce their
water footprint
Physical
Availability
Social
License to
Operate
Legal
Availability
Physical and legal water
availability does not
guarantee a sustainable
water supply solution!
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Future of Mine Water Resource Management
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Integrated Water Management for Mines
Integrated
water
management
for mining
Mine water
needs
Mine water
sources
Permitting,
environmental,
social, legal
constraints
Ecosystems
Other water
users
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01/2012
Integrated Water Management – Key Areas
ADMINISTRATIVE
Meet regulatory standards
Integrate water strategy into
corporate and business unit
strategies
Develop management structure
COMMUNITIES
Engage early with all stakeholders,
including communities
Use water unsuitable for other
industries, i.e., sea water
TECHNOLOGICAL/INNOVATION
Manage Water:
Establish water balance
Measurement instrumentation
Manage database
Audit results
Preventive water use:
Redesign process
Minimize water losses
Water-saving techniques
Protective management strategies/
measures and technical solutions:
Determine potential for AMD
Identify discharge points
Improvement of infrastructure to contain runoff
Monitoring information management
 Tools are available to proactively
manage water
18
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Water Footprint, Carbon Footprint & Lifecycle
Assessment
WATER
FOOTPRINT
CARBON
FOOTPRINT
LIFE CYCLE
ASSESSMENT
Measures freshwater
appropriation
Measures emission
GH-gases
Measures overall
environmental impact
Spatial and temporal
dimension
No spatial / temporal
dimension
No spatial dimension
Actual, locally specific
values
Global average values
Actual water volume,
no weighting
Weighting water volume
based on impacts
Reducing specific water
footprint (water use
units are not
interchangeable)
Many efforts focused
on offsetting (carbon
emission units are
interchangeable)
Water footprint,
Carbon footprint
and Life Cycle
Assessment are
complementary
tools
19
01/2012
Water Disclosure is Becoming a Reality
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01/2012
Future of Water Governance
 Future water governance changes will be seen in four main
areas: technology, energy, water pricing and other users’ rights to
water
TECHNOLOGY ENERGY
New technologies are developed to meet
stringent regulations
Conservation and efficient use
VALUE OF WATER RIGHTS TO WATER
Water supply and demand Conflicts and priorities
Source: http://www.willmsshier.com/articles.asp?id=86
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Efficiency of Water Use for Mining
 Corporate goals and commitment to efficient water use
 Accurate water balance and measurements of water use
 Process optimization to reduce waste water volumes
 Improved tailings water management – thickened and dry stack
tailings
 Water re-use
 Zero liquid discharge
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Storage and Transport of Water
 Catch and store surface water runoff – surface reservoirs, aquifer
storage and recovery (ASR)
 Interbasin transfers
 Improved water infrastructure - pipelines, pumping systems, water
tunnels
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Potential Groundwater Sources
 Characterization of aquifers – water in storage and recharge
 Use of groundwater with marginal quality - treatment
 Permitting and environmental issues with potential groundwater sources –
can we use brackish water resources?
 Aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) to optimize water storage
Injection for ASR
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Water Treatment and Re-use
 Many proven standard water treatment technologies
 Innovative technologies being developed using membranes and other
systems
 Process optimization to increase water quality of mining effluents
 Treatment of historical mining water quality issues
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Desalination Systems
 Desalination plants
 Intakes and outfalls
 Pumping and piping
systems
 Power sources
26
01/2012
Tailings and Water - Industry Trends
High density tailings using:
 Thickeners
 Filtration
 Centrifuge
 Chemical additives
Improved water management:
 Upstream cutoff for valley impoundments
 Separation of seepage and decant flows
 Reduced beaching length (dry climate)
 Reduced wet footprint (wet climate)
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Cost vs Benefit to Recover Tailings Water
Where is the best investment in water recovery from
tailings for the least cost?
$0
$1
$2
$3
$4
$5
Typical Range
Water
Loss
Operating
Cost
Slurry Thickened Paste Cake
28
01/2012
Mining Impacts on Water
Environmental
 Heavy metal
contamination and
leaching
 Acid Mine Drainage
 Processing chemical
pollution
 Erosion and
sedimentation
Social
 Depletion of surface and
groundwater supplies
 Soil and water pollution
 Conflict with other water-
related or water-intensive
industries (i.e., agriculture)
 Water shortages and
ecosystem damage
 Displacement of people/
communities
Water has been
called “mining’s
most common
casualty”
James Lyon, interview,
Mineral Policy Center,
Washington DC
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Mine
Integrated
Water
Management
Sewage, effluent process water,
potable and process plant
Tailings
Geochemistry
Hydrology
A Holistic View of Water
30
01/2012
Mine Water in Peru and Chile
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01/2012
Water Availability in Peru & Chile
Balance (millones m3/aňo)
Macrozonas
Ayer
1996
Hoy
2010
Maňana
2025
I a II -40 -928 -1.602
III a IV .397 -873 -1.2990
V a RM -1.393 -1.988 -2.844
VI a VII 16.452 15.173 12.688
VIII a X 189.204 186.763 164.517
XI x XII 526.801 526.005 525.708
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Water Challenges in Peru
Increasing glacial retreat rates
Only 22% of sewage water from
cities receives some kind of
treatment prior to discharge.
78% is discharged & lost
50% of rain water is lost
33
01/2012
Water Challenges in Chile
Chile´s Projected Water Demand for Mining
in m3/s (2009 – 2020) – Cochilco, 2009
Chile´s Water Offer & Demand 2011 (DGA)
34
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The Gap Between Water Availability and
Demand
 A gap already exists in areas of Chile and Peru
 It will get worse with time as demand increases and available water decreases
 How are we going to overcome the problem for the mining industry?
Water Demand
Water Availability
Growing Gap
Gap
Time in Years2000 2010
WaterVolume
1950
In Chile and Peru, desalination will
be an essential source of water as
other sources are not always
available. We need to find ways to
reduce costs and impacts of energy
production
35
01/2012
Seawater Desalination Using Renewable
Energy
36
01/2012
Potential for Solar Power
Historical development of
global cumulative photo
voltaic power installed per
region
MW
37
01/2012
Potential for Wind Power
Cost Reduction of Wind Power Comparison of Energy Sources
38
01/2012
Seawater Desalination Using Renewable
Energies
Why use renewable energy for
desalination?
Desalination is energy-intensive
Provide energy availability in
remote areas
Why use solar energy?
Solar energy abundant in many
areas with critical water
shortages
Solar powered desalination
plants are technically feasible
where other energy sources are
not available
39
01/2012
The Future of Water for Mining - Issues and
Solutions
Issues
Water is essential for mining
Global water demand is increasing
Water shortages will be more common
Mining often conflicts with other users
Regulation will increase
Historic problems must be addressed
Many mines are not effective water users
Solutions
Consider water an asset to be managed
Deal with water as an integrated system
Proactively engage other water users
Implement technical innovations
Develop alternative water sources
Manage water footprint
PROCESS
TAILINGS
ENVIRONMENTAL
HYDRO-
TECHNICAL
GEOTECHNICAL
CIVIL
WATER
Holistic water management
takes a multidisciplinary
approach
40
01/2012

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The future of water in the mining industry

  • 1. 01/2012 PERUMIN 2013 The Future of Water in the Mining Industry AREQUIPA, PERU
  • 3. 3 01/2012 We Live on a Salty Planet
  • 4. 4 01/2012 A Growing Population Needs More Water From Allianz.com
  • 6. 6 01/2012 Global Fresh Water Withdrawals Agriculture 2,800 km3/yr 70% Municipal & Domestic 400 km3/yr 10% Industrial/Energy 800 km3/yr 20% , 0, 0% Total global withdrawal approx 4,000 km3/yr in 2010 Mining 7-9 km3/yr 0.2%
  • 7. 7 01/2012 Environmental Water Scarcity Index for 2030 NIC, 2012
  • 9. 9 01/2012 Water Challenges, Causes and Risks (From CEO Water Mandate, 2012)
  • 11. 11 01/2012 Copper Demand Curve (World Copper Factbook, 2010)
  • 13. 13 01/2012 Mining Industry Differentiators  Water is essential for most mining  Mining and processing often at a massive scale, large water requirements  Operations are relatively short lived, water requirements are temporary  Remote global locations  Little or no infrastructure  Often must deal with stringent regulatory requirements  Environmental sensitivity  Social issues and conflicts
  • 14. 14 01/2012 Major Drivers for Water in Mining  Mines being developed in water poor places - investment in pipelines, wells, and desalination plants.  Increased reliance on low grade ores - more water is required for each tonne of refined product.  Mining companies must treat wastewater to higher standards – increased regulation, need to recycle and commitment to sustainable water use.  Water is a major environmental concern - problems caused by acid rock drainage and other impacts to water resources.  Mining companies trying to reduce their water footprint Physical Availability Social License to Operate Legal Availability Physical and legal water availability does not guarantee a sustainable water supply solution!
  • 15. 15 01/2012 Future of Mine Water Resource Management
  • 16. 16 01/2012 Integrated Water Management for Mines Integrated water management for mining Mine water needs Mine water sources Permitting, environmental, social, legal constraints Ecosystems Other water users
  • 17. 17 01/2012 Integrated Water Management – Key Areas ADMINISTRATIVE Meet regulatory standards Integrate water strategy into corporate and business unit strategies Develop management structure COMMUNITIES Engage early with all stakeholders, including communities Use water unsuitable for other industries, i.e., sea water TECHNOLOGICAL/INNOVATION Manage Water: Establish water balance Measurement instrumentation Manage database Audit results Preventive water use: Redesign process Minimize water losses Water-saving techniques Protective management strategies/ measures and technical solutions: Determine potential for AMD Identify discharge points Improvement of infrastructure to contain runoff Monitoring information management  Tools are available to proactively manage water
  • 18. 18 01/2012 Water Footprint, Carbon Footprint & Lifecycle Assessment WATER FOOTPRINT CARBON FOOTPRINT LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT Measures freshwater appropriation Measures emission GH-gases Measures overall environmental impact Spatial and temporal dimension No spatial / temporal dimension No spatial dimension Actual, locally specific values Global average values Actual water volume, no weighting Weighting water volume based on impacts Reducing specific water footprint (water use units are not interchangeable) Many efforts focused on offsetting (carbon emission units are interchangeable) Water footprint, Carbon footprint and Life Cycle Assessment are complementary tools
  • 19. 19 01/2012 Water Disclosure is Becoming a Reality
  • 20. 20 01/2012 Future of Water Governance  Future water governance changes will be seen in four main areas: technology, energy, water pricing and other users’ rights to water TECHNOLOGY ENERGY New technologies are developed to meet stringent regulations Conservation and efficient use VALUE OF WATER RIGHTS TO WATER Water supply and demand Conflicts and priorities Source: http://www.willmsshier.com/articles.asp?id=86
  • 21. 21 01/2012 Efficiency of Water Use for Mining  Corporate goals and commitment to efficient water use  Accurate water balance and measurements of water use  Process optimization to reduce waste water volumes  Improved tailings water management – thickened and dry stack tailings  Water re-use  Zero liquid discharge
  • 22. 22 01/2012 Storage and Transport of Water  Catch and store surface water runoff – surface reservoirs, aquifer storage and recovery (ASR)  Interbasin transfers  Improved water infrastructure - pipelines, pumping systems, water tunnels
  • 23. 23 01/2012 Potential Groundwater Sources  Characterization of aquifers – water in storage and recharge  Use of groundwater with marginal quality - treatment  Permitting and environmental issues with potential groundwater sources – can we use brackish water resources?  Aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) to optimize water storage Injection for ASR
  • 24. 24 01/2012 Water Treatment and Re-use  Many proven standard water treatment technologies  Innovative technologies being developed using membranes and other systems  Process optimization to increase water quality of mining effluents  Treatment of historical mining water quality issues
  • 25. 25 01/2012 Desalination Systems  Desalination plants  Intakes and outfalls  Pumping and piping systems  Power sources
  • 26. 26 01/2012 Tailings and Water - Industry Trends High density tailings using:  Thickeners  Filtration  Centrifuge  Chemical additives Improved water management:  Upstream cutoff for valley impoundments  Separation of seepage and decant flows  Reduced beaching length (dry climate)  Reduced wet footprint (wet climate)
  • 27. 27 01/2012 Cost vs Benefit to Recover Tailings Water Where is the best investment in water recovery from tailings for the least cost? $0 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 Typical Range Water Loss Operating Cost Slurry Thickened Paste Cake
  • 28. 28 01/2012 Mining Impacts on Water Environmental  Heavy metal contamination and leaching  Acid Mine Drainage  Processing chemical pollution  Erosion and sedimentation Social  Depletion of surface and groundwater supplies  Soil and water pollution  Conflict with other water- related or water-intensive industries (i.e., agriculture)  Water shortages and ecosystem damage  Displacement of people/ communities Water has been called “mining’s most common casualty” James Lyon, interview, Mineral Policy Center, Washington DC
  • 29. 29 01/2012 Mine Integrated Water Management Sewage, effluent process water, potable and process plant Tailings Geochemistry Hydrology A Holistic View of Water
  • 30. 30 01/2012 Mine Water in Peru and Chile
  • 31. 31 01/2012 Water Availability in Peru & Chile Balance (millones m3/aňo) Macrozonas Ayer 1996 Hoy 2010 Maňana 2025 I a II -40 -928 -1.602 III a IV .397 -873 -1.2990 V a RM -1.393 -1.988 -2.844 VI a VII 16.452 15.173 12.688 VIII a X 189.204 186.763 164.517 XI x XII 526.801 526.005 525.708
  • 32. 32 01/2012 Water Challenges in Peru Increasing glacial retreat rates Only 22% of sewage water from cities receives some kind of treatment prior to discharge. 78% is discharged & lost 50% of rain water is lost
  • 33. 33 01/2012 Water Challenges in Chile Chile´s Projected Water Demand for Mining in m3/s (2009 – 2020) – Cochilco, 2009 Chile´s Water Offer & Demand 2011 (DGA)
  • 34. 34 01/2012 The Gap Between Water Availability and Demand  A gap already exists in areas of Chile and Peru  It will get worse with time as demand increases and available water decreases  How are we going to overcome the problem for the mining industry? Water Demand Water Availability Growing Gap Gap Time in Years2000 2010 WaterVolume 1950 In Chile and Peru, desalination will be an essential source of water as other sources are not always available. We need to find ways to reduce costs and impacts of energy production
  • 36. 36 01/2012 Potential for Solar Power Historical development of global cumulative photo voltaic power installed per region MW
  • 37. 37 01/2012 Potential for Wind Power Cost Reduction of Wind Power Comparison of Energy Sources
  • 38. 38 01/2012 Seawater Desalination Using Renewable Energies Why use renewable energy for desalination? Desalination is energy-intensive Provide energy availability in remote areas Why use solar energy? Solar energy abundant in many areas with critical water shortages Solar powered desalination plants are technically feasible where other energy sources are not available
  • 39. 39 01/2012 The Future of Water for Mining - Issues and Solutions Issues Water is essential for mining Global water demand is increasing Water shortages will be more common Mining often conflicts with other users Regulation will increase Historic problems must be addressed Many mines are not effective water users Solutions Consider water an asset to be managed Deal with water as an integrated system Proactively engage other water users Implement technical innovations Develop alternative water sources Manage water footprint PROCESS TAILINGS ENVIRONMENTAL HYDRO- TECHNICAL GEOTECHNICAL CIVIL WATER Holistic water management takes a multidisciplinary approach