Environmental Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
Responisbility
Data Source
Project
Consultant
Exist
To be
Proponent
generated
Tailings storage facilities
Groundwater depression zones due to underground mining
or pit dewatering
Responsibility
Data Source
Client
Consultant
Exist
To be
generated
3.14 Land preparation and top soil management
Amount of topsoil available, removed, and stored
Top soil management
Types of vegetation removed and biomass management methods
3.15 Overburden/waste rock management plan:
Amount of overburden produced over time
Location, size and design of overburden stockpiles
Geochemical characteristics (including grade)
Water management
3.16 Tailings management plan, including:
Amount of tailings produced over time
Location, size and design of tailings ponds/deposition areas
Geochemical, physical and toxicological characteristics of tailings
Water management
3.17 Labour force requirements for exploration, construction, and
operation, including:
Total number (maximum, average)
Origin (including number of expatriate work force)
Educational qualii cations and skills needed
Management efforts for workforce mobilisation and demobilisation
3.18 Mobilisation or construction of unusual equipment or facilities
(unusual due to type, size, amount, etc. particularly items
rarely or never used in host country)
3.19 Installation and maintenance of environmental protection
measures (such as sediment traps, etc)
3.20 Installation and maintenance of environmental monitoring
equipment (such as meteorological or stream gauging stations)
3.21 Mine closure and post operation phase
Removal of temporary structures at the end of exploration and
construction activities and related rehabilitation measures
Plans to restore/rehabilitate site after removal of mining and
support facilities
List of infrastructure elements that could be used in place or
relocated after mine closure
Potential land uses for all areas used in project, after
mine closure
 
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