Abstract:
Rather quietly, a new generation of European norms dealing with earthworks has been developed over
the past few years, in particular a part of EN 16907 pertaining to extractive waste. Whereas the majority
of the parts deal with routine geotechnical aspects, one part deals specifically with tailings dams. The
standard is currently in draft form but if this becomes a European Standard, members of the European
Union are bound to comply with the regulations. As such, the standard has the capacity to influence
mining in Europe and potentially in South Africa. In this paper we review the standard and compare it
to the South African standard on mine residues and the recently published Global Industry Standard
on Tailings Management (GISTM). We conclude found that although the European norm makes great
strides towards increasing tailings dam safety, there is room for improvement. The current South African
standard has served well since its inception, but can be improved by using concepts from the European
and global tailings standards.
Description:
This paper was first presented
at the Online Global Tailings
Standards and Opportunities for
the Mine of the Future Conference,
15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26 November
2021.