The FSE recently did an environmental tour of Sibanye-Stillwater’s Rand Uranium operations with the University of the Witwatersrand

The FSE again conducted a successful environmental tour of the West Rand gold fields with Prof Mulala Danny Simatele (Professor of Environmental Management and Sustainability Science; The Global Change Institute & School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies of the University of the Witwatersrand) and Honours, Masters and Doctoral Students of the University of the Witwatersrand on the 5th of April, 2023. The FSE wishes to thank Sibanye-Stillwater and Pan Africa Resources sincerely for hosting the FSE and the group of academics and for gratuitously providing security services.

Visit of 1L8 Dump within the Headwaters of the Wonderfonteinspruit.
Site visit of 1L8 Dump.  The CEO of the FSE explaining the risks and causes of TSF failures and gaps in the MPRDA regarding the responsibility of the liquidator/s and business rescue practitioner.
The CEO of the FSE pointing out the physical evidence of the impacts of a TSF failure within the Headwaters of the Wonderfonteinspruit.
Visit of the Headwaters of the Wonderfonteinspruit and the Lancaster Dam.
The FSE with Prof Simantele and his students at the Western Basin AMD Treatment Plant.
The FSE with Prof Simatele and his students on the footprint of the reclaimed Sand Dump 20 of Sibanye-Stillwater’s Rand Uranium Operations.
Site visit of the footprint of the reclaimed Sand Dump 20 of Sibanye-Stillwater’s Rand Uranium operations.
The FSE explaining to the students the reprocessing and tailings retreatment activities of Sibanye-Stillwater of historical tailings storage facilities.
Site Visit of the Monarch/Emerald Pit.
The FSE explaining to students the current short term treatment of AMD.
A site visit of the Emerald/Monarch cluster of open pits.
Prof Simatele explaining to students the metal precipitate in pipes transporting AMD.

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