Groundwater as bulk water supply option to an open pit mine

A multi seam open pit coal mine is planned to be developed in the Moatize Basin of Mozambique. The proposed project includes a new coal mine and coal handling facility to produce up to six million tons per annum of coking and thermal coal for the export market, which will have a life of mine of approximately 30 years. The mine will require 65 l/s for the first five years to supplement their process water make-up. Geo Pollution Technologies Ltd was appointed to investigate the feasibility of supplying groundwater to the mine. Due to the complexity of the Revuboe River during flooding and other difficulties abstracting water directly from the river, abstraction of groundwater from the alluvial aquifer next to the Revuboe River was selected as bulk water supply to the mine as it proved to be a sustainable source of water at other mining operations in the area. The benefits of the alluvial aquifer is the potential volume of water in storage and the zero losses to evaporation and seepage.

Taking into consideration the information gathered from previous groundwater and geophysical studies done in the area, a number of boreholes were sited based on geophysical results, alluvial material thickness and the energy of the river. Four of the six initial borehole positions had to be changed due to unforeseen access restrictions and concerns from the community. After the borehole positions were cleared and finalised, six boreholes were drilled up to a depth of roughly two meters below the bottom of the alluvial aquifer, which is on average 20 meters thick. The boreholes were logged in terms of geology and hydrogeology and cased to allow maximum water inflow from the aquifer. Due to one of the six boreholes being dry, five of the boreholes were subjected to 24 hour pump testing. The discharge rates varied between 4 and 20 l/s. The pump test results were interpreted using the Flow Characteristic method and final yields of between 5 and 30 l/s were achieved. The bulk water supply target of 65 l/s were exceeded by 9 l/s, with a final supply from the five holes combined of 74 l/s sustainably for the next five years.

Presenter Name
Christo
Presenter Surname
Gouws
Area
Mozambique
Conference year
2015