Major recent failures in Brazilian mine waste containment facilities, current cases of maximum emergency level and imminent risk of rupture, and a brief sustainability analysis
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11356-024-34864-9
Major recent failures in Brazilian mine waste containment facilities, current cases of maximum emergency level and imminent risk of rupture, and a brief sustainability analysis
Abstract
Waste is the materials left over after the processing of ores. Significant disasters involving waste disposal structures have occurred in Brazil in recent years and caused severe damage by contaminating soil, rivers and coastal areas, destroying native fauna and flora, interrupting the water supply and compromising its potability, putting the population's health, livelihoods and economy at risk, as well as causing 289 irreparable human deaths. Regulatory laws have become stricter, and since 2019, after the tailings dam tragedies occurred in 2015 and 2019 in Mariana and Brumadinho, in Minas Gerais, the operation of upstream-raised tailings dams has been prohibited in Brazil. In 2022, a waste slide from a sterile pile at the Pau Branco Mine in Nova Lima promoted a dike overflow. There was the death of five people whose car was buried by a landslide on a hillside. New strategies and technologies, such as reprocessing and recycling, can be tested to ascertain whether they can help improve practices in tailings management. Indeed, mining companies' corporate responsibility and sustainability practices need to be evaluated to verify whether they better match expectations. On the other hand, more specific and detailed regulations and resolutions are required to ensure the safe monitoring and management of sterile waste piles. This paper presents a review of the facts, a discussion of the literature (mainly on recent tailings dam disasters), the current situation of mining-containing waste structures in Brazil, a brief sustainability analysis and perspectives aimed at preventing/minimising catastrophes in the future.
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsability; Sustainability; Tailings dam disaster; Tailings dam risk management; Tailings management.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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