LIVE REPEAT: Talk: Eish - Is that Acid Mine Drainage? (GWD GAU)

DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND - BUT WITH A TWIST
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS IN THE HOUSE ;)
03 May 2023 14:00 - 03 May 2023 15:00
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  • minewater
  • acid mine drainage
  • AMD
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DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND - BUT WITH A TWIST
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS IN THE HOUSE ;)

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Gauteng Branch Chair Mrs Oudi Kgomongwe introducing Presenters Elke Mugova, MSc; Prof Dr habil Christian Wolkersdorfer, TUT

The presentation “Is That Acid Mine Drainage? – A Brief Introduction to Mine Water” provided an overview of mine water, acid mine drainage (AMD), problems associated with mining activities as well as the potential for valorization of mine water. Mine water is the water found in or around mining areas and affected by mining activities. AMD is just one type of mine water characterized by pH values below 5.6. It might pose a risk, as it can produce environmental problems like (semi-metal) contamination of water courses. Examples of mine water problems in South Africa will be presented, including several sites in the Witwatersrand Basin. To understand the situation and problems associated with mine water, it is important to analyse the geochemical and hydrodynamic situation, for instance by conducting water testing. These tests can provide valuable information about the pH value, temperature and electrical conductivity of the water as well as the main ions and trace elements. In-situ remediation and active or passive mine water treatment are common strategies used to address contaminated mine water and will be briefly introduced in the presentation. Monitoring and aftercare as critical aspects of mine water management will also be discussed. The presenters discussed their own research, which includes depth profile measurements, tracer tests, hydrochemical modelling as well as analogue modelling. Finally, the presentation highlights the potential for mine water valorization, where the water is treated and reused for various purposes such as drinking water or geothermal exploitation. South Africa’s potential for the valorization of mine water will be demonstrated by several examples.

Web site: www.wolkersdorfer.info/publications

 

Come and listen to some Q&A such as

  • Is mining-influenced water identical to acid mine drainage?

  • How are other countries dealing with the bioproducts from RO process?

  • How are preferential flow paths factored into the analog model?

  • Do you think there are opportunities to use remote sensing and/or GIS to address challenges related to AMD?

 

This thought-provoking webinar sets the ground for the much requested AMD 201. We received an overwhelming response and interest in this topic - one we thought '' just another one of those on THAT worry-list." We first heard the red-alert about AMD a few years ago - and shame on me for not trusting that great minds and future-centric people had been on that issue - what an amazing surprise that there had been so much progress..

And the opportunities !!! Well hello. 

Love the word they use:  VALORIZATION. Come hear all about it !

Speakers

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Prof. Dr. habil. Christian Wolkersdorfer is a member of the Academy of Sciences South Africa (ASSAf) and has 32 years of professional experience. He is a mining and geothermal hydrogeologist specialising in mine water tracer tests, mine water geochemistry and remediation. Christian Wolkersdorfer currently holds the South African Research Chair for Acid Mine Drainage Treatment at the Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria and is president of the International Mine Water Association.

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Elke Mugova is a PhD candidate at TU Bergakdamie Freiberg in Germany. Currently she conducts research at the SARChI Chair for Mine Water Management and is member of the executive council as well as treasurer of the International Mine Water Association. Elke's specialization are hydrodynamic processes in flooded underground mines.

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GAUTENG BRANCH CHAIR/ WEBINAR HOSTESS
Oudi Kgomongwe is a professional earth scientist committed to advancing the governance and management of groundwater resources in Africa. She holds a Master's degree in Hydrogeology from the University of the Witwatersrand. She has been involved in research for development, contributing to solving groundwater problems in transboundary aquifers in Southern Africa. Oudi's experience includes consulting for the mining industry as a hydrogeologist and numerical groundwater modeller.

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GAUTENG BRANCH YOUNG PROFESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE/ WEBINAR CO-HOST
Mofokeng Setjhaba - Setjhaba serves as one of the representatives of the Young Professional’s Portfolio Committee for Gauteng branch of the Ground Water Division (GWD), a professional body of hydrogeologist in South Africa and is a registered Earth Scientist with South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP). A professional Water Resource scientist working for the national Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS), his experience includes amongst others: groundwater resource development, groundwater quality monitoring, monitoring compliance and Water Use Licensing. His interests are in groundwater contamination and remediation as well as groundwater recharge.

LIVE REPEAT: Talk: Eish - Is that Acid Mine Drainage? (GWD GAU)

03 May 2023 14:00 - 03 May 2023 15:00
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