dlk001
Executive Member
SA has about 250 Tailings Facilities in the Global Tailings Consequence Classification Database published as part of the new Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (the GISTM). Unfortunately, this does not include legacy tailings such as Jagersfontein and many junior miners. The lack of stewardship of these abandoned facilities is a high risk.
In terms of risk management of the abandoned tailings, and dumps, there are relatively cheap methods for
1. Site Characterisation using airborne / satellite hyperspectral data to gain insight into geotechnical and hydrogeological conditions and the general structure of the dam.
2. InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite data for monitoring deformation. Lower resolution InSAR has been freely available since 2014. The investigation will most likely include an analysis of that data to access the deformations of the dam. It will likely find there were warning signs.
1 & 2 are low-hanging fruit and low-cost methods for risk management of abandoned structures and integrating these into the GISTM for stakeholder transparency and oversight.
3. The results from 1&2 above should be integrated into a Consequence (Exposure) Risk-Based rating which will then inform the level of effort required for each site with respect to remedial measures and surveillance.

In terms of risk management of the abandoned tailings, and dumps, there are relatively cheap methods for
1. Site Characterisation using airborne / satellite hyperspectral data to gain insight into geotechnical and hydrogeological conditions and the general structure of the dam.
2. InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite data for monitoring deformation. Lower resolution InSAR has been freely available since 2014. The investigation will most likely include an analysis of that data to access the deformations of the dam. It will likely find there were warning signs.
1 & 2 are low-hanging fruit and low-cost methods for risk management of abandoned structures and integrating these into the GISTM for stakeholder transparency and oversight.
3. The results from 1&2 above should be integrated into a Consequence (Exposure) Risk-Based rating which will then inform the level of effort required for each site with respect to remedial measures and surveillance.



