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Slope stability analysis of mine waste dumps at a mine site in

·This paper presents results on the stability of slopes of the mine tailing dumps at Enyigba Southeastern Nigeria The geotechnical parameters of the slopes were investigated and stability analysis was carried out with GeoStudio® 2012 developed by Geoslope International Limited The slope materials were composed of gravel % sand %


Minerals Mines Regulations 2011

·Reports on Active Classified Dumps Reporting an Unusual or Abnormal Matter Liquid Waste Dumps Air and Water Quality Monitoring Water for Dust Suppression In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by virtue of section 21 of thc Nigerian and Mining Act No 20 of 2007 and all other powers enabling me in that behalf l MUSA MOHAMMED SADA


Typical mining sites in Nigeria a open cast method b large waste dumps

Dump slope failure has become a recurring incident in Nigeria s major mine sites while the visible signs of instability in Nigeria s waste rock dumps are the most dangerous situation


PDF LEGAL ANALYSIS OF NIGERIA S MINING LAW AND

·The development of Nigeria s mining sector has been slow despite its huge potentials To reinvigorate the seemingly comatose sector successive administrations have taken initiatives aimed at


THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL

·the legal framework for ownership and control of mineral resources in nigeria idachaba martins ajogwu esq hons ll


Slope stability analysis of mine waste dumps at a mine site in

Looking at the rainfall data of Slope stability analysis of mine waste dumps at a mine site in Southeastern Nigeria Fig 9 Failure envelop showing strength parameters the area Fig 12 it is evident that the study area has very high cumulative annual rainfall that could be as high as 1200 mm and sometimes up to 2500 mm This high rainfall


Slope failures and safety index assessment of

·Historical mine dumps are mine dumps that were created before the enactment of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002 MPRDA and are not yet regulated by the MPRDA The legal principles pertaining to ownership of historical mine dumps are discussed in terms of the common law and the Minerals Act 50 of 1991


Mine dumps in South Africa an ownership dilemma

·The South African landscape is filled with mine dumps bearing testament to South Africa s rich mining heritage In laymen s terms the phrase mine dump refers to an area where excess material containing forms of mineral s were left either valuable or of no value to the miner by the person who won the minerals from the earth in accordance with his/her right


Mine dumps under the amended J Mineral and

·treating mine dumps as movable property If a mine dump does remain movable property ownership in it may pass to another person by Mine dumps under the amended Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002 by Roodt M Van Der Want and C Picas Synopsis Mine dumps created in terms of the pre MPRDA regime old order


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