Environmental work associated with a new waste rock dump and partial pit backfilling
- Client Name
- Tshipi é Ntle Manganese Mining (Pty) Ltd
- Location
- Northern Cape, South Africa
Challenge
Tshipi Bora Mine in the Northern Cape of South Africa is one of the largest manganese mineral assets in the world. Tshipi proposes to establish an extension of the current Waste Rock Dump. Tshipi also changed the closure objectives of its approved Environmental Management Plan (EMPr) to cater for partial pit backfilling only and a change in the layering of the backfill.
The project triggered listed environmental and waste management activities which require environmental authorisation in terms of South African environmental legislation.
Solution
SLR was commissioned to undertake an environmental impact assessment (EIA) to inform the various environmental authorisation applications, in addition to amending the EMPr. SLR has been working with Tshipi for many years and has a detailed knowledge of the mine allowing the work to be undertaken in a comprehensive and efficient manner.
Impact
SLR commissioned a number of subcontractors to undertake a wide range of environmental studies in support of the EIA. These included: geology, soil and land capability, biodiversity, hydrology, groundwater, air quality, noise, visual, traffic, blasting, heritage, palaeontology, and socioeconomic. A stakeholder engagement process was subsequently undertaken and the authorisation submitted and approved.