Water&Sanitation Africa July/August 2021

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MINE WATER MANAGEMENT

Measuring water levels in open-pit mining

The Grib Mine, located in Russia’s Mezensky District in the Arkhangelsk Oblast, is one of the largest diamond deposits in the world. During winter, temperatures can reach -37°С.

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he Arkhangelskgeolrazvedka exploration crew bores wells and monitors underground water levels and temperature. Keller (represented in South Africa by Instotech) has equipped the wells with water level monitoring systems. The use of automatic water level monitoring systems allows for savings on special-purpose vehicles as well as additional staff, who would conduct manual monitoring in remote and hard-toreach wells.

PAA-36 X W HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE PROBES These pressure transmitters are designed for level measurements where the highest accuracy is required. This series is based on the stable, piezoresistive transducer and microprocessor electronics with integrated 16 bit A/D converter. Temperature dependencies and non-linearities of the sensor are mathematically compensated.

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ABOVE LEFT Keller installing water level monitoring systems ABOVE An illustration of the Grib Mine

ABOVE RIGHT As long as the monitoring net consists of cluster water wells, it is possible to use just one GSM-2 BOX module to register and transfer data from two to three wells placed at a distance of 5 m to 10 m in the same cluster

The water level and temperature are monitored within a 5 km radius of the deposit area. Between 2011 and 2014, a total of 81 wells (with depths ranging between 20 m and 270 m) were bored in order to monitor water levels. The wells are equipped with 81 Keller water level monitoring systems comprising PAA-36 X W hydrostatic pressure (level) and temperature probes, as well as 59 GSM-2\ GSM-2 BOX modules for automatic data registration and transfer by GSM.

As long as the monitoring net consists of cluster water wells, it is possible to use just one GSM-2 BOX module to register and transfer data from two to three wells placed at a distance of 5 m to 10 m in the same cluster. It enabled the mine to reduce the number of GSM-2 modules required for monitoring 81 water wells – from 81 to 59. Thus, the Grib Mine could buy 22 GSM-2 modules fewer than anticipated, creating an approximately 15% saving on monitoring equipment for the project. The battery of a GSM-2\GSM-2 BOX module is able to supply several level probes. The module, on the other hand, can register and transfer data once a day in a low-temperature environment with a low-level or unstable GSM signal for a few years. Interestingly, for the duration of the four-year exploitation period, Grib Mine did not find it necessary to change the equipment batteries.


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Water storage tank manufacturer expands range

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pages 24-25

Groundwater: hidden but never forgotten

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pages 56-57

Blue Drop and Green Drop certification programme revitalised

4min
pages 54-55

What pipe has a quicker installation time?

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page 53

Costing end point disinfection in water treatment plants

6min
pages 50-52

No odour at Reeston Wastewater Treatment Works

2min
page 46

The environmental impacts of water treatment

7min
pages 47-49

More to odour control than supplying equipment

5min
pages 44-45

Rural sanitation and wastewater management vital for South Africa

4min
pages 42-43

Wastewater treatment plants – that you cannot see, hear or smell

5min
pages 40-41

Making use of acid mine water

2min
page 39

Open-pit mining – measuring water levels

2min
page 38

Industrial effluent should be central to all processes

4min
pages 34-35

Holistic approach to mine and industrial water management

8min
pages 28-31

Trends and issues facing the water treatment industry

6min
pages 32-33

Determining the true cost of water

5min
pages 26-27

Water storage tank manufacturer expands range

4min
pages 24-25

Digital water management solution

3min
page 23

YWP

6min
pages 12-13

MAD

4min
pages 14-15

New mechanical/electrical installation at Verulam and La Mercy Pump Station

6min
pages 6-7

It was said in WASA

6min
pages 8-9

CEO’s comment

2min
page 10

Increasing dam storage capacity through the NatSilt Programme

8min
pages 20-22

Editor’s comment

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page 5

Chair’s comment

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