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ALIGNING EXXARO’S ACTIVITIES WITH THE UN
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG)
Corporate Water
Stewardship in Support
of the Water-Related
SDGs
NBI Workshop
Emela Mochubele,
Water Efficiency
Manager
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Disclaimer
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PRESENTATION LAYOUT 2
Exxaro Resources Ltd Business Overview
Overview of the SDGs related to mining activities
SDG-6 : Clean water and Sanitation
SDG6.1 Access to clean water – Zeeland Plant in Waterberg
SDG6.1 Access to clean water – Water need assessment in Mpumalanga
SGD 6.4 Increase Water Use Efficiency
SDG 6.3 Improving the water quality – Matla water treatment plant
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EXXARO RESOURCE LTD BUSINESS OVERVIEW 3
We are one of the largest South
African-based diversified resources
companies with coal and iron ore
assets worth R52,6 bn .
We number 1 employer in the mining
industry in South Africa
We are a 50%+ BEE-owned
business
Woman Actual 19.06%
Greater than 50% HDSA on all
management levels
Market capitalisation ~R 15,8bn
Core coal net operating profit:
R4,3bn
* 2015 annual results
At a glance…….
OPERATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA
Limpopo
Mpumalanga
Free State
North West
Northern Cape
Western Cape
Grootegeluk Matla
NBC Glisa
Arnot
Inyanda
Leeuwpan Reductants
Eerstelingfontein
Tshikondeni
Thabametsi
Hlobane Mine
DNC Mine
Strathrea
Key
Active operations
Joint Venture Operations
Expansion Projects
Operation in closure
Mafube JV
Belfast
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Sustainable Development Goals 5
Major issue areas for mining and the SDGs
Source: World Economic Forum, Feb 2016
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Sustainable Development Goals – SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
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Key UN SDG6 targets relevant for mining
• 6.1 By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.
• 6.2 By 2030, achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and end open defecation, paying special attention to the needs of women and girls.
• 6.3 By 2030, improve water quality by reducing pollution, eliminating dumping and minimizing release of hazardous chemicals and materials, halving the proportion of untreated wastewater and substantially increasing recycling and safe reuse globally.
• 6.4 By 2030, substantially increase water-use efficiency across all sectors and ensure sustainable
withdrawals and supply of freshwater to address water scarcity.
• 6.a By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacity-building support to developing countries in water- and sanitation-related activities and programmes, including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies.
• 6.b Support and strengthen the participation of local communities in improving water and
• sanitation management.
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SDG 6:1 - PROVISION OF DRINKING
The Case for Zeeland Water treatment plant 7
• Public Private Partnership project between Exxaro, Eskom and Municipality
• Constructed in the early ‘80 with a capacity of 16Mℓ/d facility
• Exxaro operates and maintain the plant
• Municipality is responsible for distribution of potable water to the Lephalale
communities and the surrounding township (at cost)
• Facility supplies potable water to over 21,000 residents
• Standard laboratory tests conducted at Exxaro Grootegeluk mine and a third party lab
conducts full chemical and microbiological test monthly.
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• Due to the population growth, an expansion
water treatment project was undertaken
• Exxaro invested R110 million to kick-start
construction in 2010
• The 40Mℓ/d plant was fully commissioned in
2014
• Zeeland WTW has been awarded the prestigious
Blue Drop Certification by the Department of
Water and Sanitation. Completed 40Mℓ/d facility
SDG 6:1 - PROVISION OF DRINKING
The Case for Zeeland Water treatment plant
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SDG 6:1 - PROVISION OF DRINKING
Water needs assessment in the Mpumalanga area
Village
Population
Distance from the mine
Current Water Source
Comments
Lines Area (Emalayini) 400 people
6 Km
Emalahleni local municipality
Jojo tank System, infrequent
Boshoff Farm (Machisa) 90 people
6 Km
Emalahleni local municipality
Jojo tank System, infrequent
Onverwacht Farm (Kinross and Ogies Rd)
50 people
5Km
Emalahleni local municipality
Jojo tank System, infrequent
Village
Population
Distance from the mine
Current Water Source
Comments
Vlaakfontein 52 people
18 Km Pipe from farmer's house supplying livestock
No water supply
Kleinfontein Farm B19 72 people
29 Km Farmer's house/tap in farmer's yard
virtually no water supply
Kleinfontein Farm Emadamini
90 people
25Km old pipe pumping system not working
No maintenance for the pumping system as a result out of order
Beestepan Farm 56 people
30Km Petrol station nearby virtually no water supply
Noodgedacht Farm 35 people 15Km Nearby spring fountain/neighbouring farms
No water supply
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TLA
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SDG 6.4 INCREASE WATER USE EFFICIENCY
The Case for Exxaro Coal Operations 10
• Setting water savings targets across all operations
• Process water re-use and recycling is optimised
across all coal operations as part of IWUL conditions
and social responsibility
• Installation of dewatering process equipment
reduces water in coal streams
• Smart management of ultrafine(<45um) coal slurry
fines to increase dewatering and recycling of process
water
Installation of HBF (HyperBaric filter) for
solid/liquid separation
Medupi Plant
Cyclic Ponds for Coal Slurry Dewatering
Grootegeluk
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SGD6.3 IMPROVING WATER QUALITY
The Case for Exxaro’s Matla water treatment plant 11
Exxaro invested R250
million to build a Reverse
Osmosis plant at Matla to
address with underground
excess water.
The plant capacity is
10mega litres
2.5MLD is used back in the
mine
7.5MLD of clean water is
discharged to the
environment
Enable access to clean
water to downstream
users.
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Questions? 12