Water, Sewage & Effluent July August 2018 | Page 16

Hyson Cells was tasked with waterproofing a dam that was close to the old opencast workings at a Phalaborwa mine. Case study by Hyson Cells Trafficable waterproof liner At the start of laying the pipe, supported with a precast Rocla plinth on a concrete blinding and held down with a galvanised saddle. The existing water reservoirs at a Phalaborwa mine (Limpopo Province) are constructed fairly close to the old opencast workings. The slopes of the pit were rapidly retreating, threatening the integrity of the mine’s existing water supply. The construction of a new reservoir was urgently required; however, only limited space was available because of the adjacent infrastructure and mine workings. In addition, the reservoir was to be constructed above natural ground level and had to be waterproof. of the social upliftment commitment requirement. Malcolm Sales, of Lebalelo, confirmed that the Havercroft Andalusite dam was still completely free of leaks after having been in operation for three years and after having been trafficked for removal of silts. Although the Havercroft Dam at Lebalelo had mainly been constructed with slopes of 1:3 (because it had originally been intended to use a plastic liner), it was known that Hyson Cell