Conference Proceedings
Tailings and Mine Waste Management for the 21st Century 2015
Conference Proceedings
Tailings and Mine Waste Management for the 21st Century 2015
A New Tool for Optimisation of Mine Waste Management in Potential Acid Forming Conditions
Mine waste rock is unavoidable in the recovery of ore by open pit mining methods. Effective management of waste rock movement covers the removal and placement of the waste rock, generally in a surface dump in the most cost-effective way while satisfying the long-term environmental expectations. Since the 1960s, there has been significant research carried out into planning of ore movement from open pit mines such that the overall net present value (NPV) of the project can be maximised. Currently, several software packages are available to achieve this task as a common practice within the mining industry. However, planning of mine waste rock movement is still achieved manually, as the available software does not consider optimal waste rock movement and dump design. This paper describes a tool to optimise waste rock placement, which minimises the haulage cost while creating environmentally friendly waste rock dumps through selective placement and encapsulation of the reactive waste rock in the dump. The embedded methodology in this tool has been developed based on the mixed integer programming (MIP) modelling technique to optimise the waste rock movement. The methodology provides an easily-manipulated and fully-automatic tool for professionals to complete waste rock dump scheduling in four main steps: data input, model construction, model computation and solution retrieval. The application of the new tool into a real case project in this paper shows that it can determine economically and environmentally optimised waste rock dump schedules in an acceptable time frame.CITATION:Fu, Z, Li, Y, Topal, E and Williams, D J, 2015. A new tool for optimisation of mine waste management in potential acid forming conditions, in Proceedings Tailings and Mine Waste Management for the 21st Century, pp 333-342 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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Z Fu, Y Li, E Topal, D J Williams
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