Reducing mine water network energy requirements.

Abstract Increasing energy efficiency and reducing water consumption are two of the key requirements in moving toward a more sustainable mining industry. This paper demonstrates a method of determining the lowest energy option for a mine/mill water system network. The method uses a linear programming algorithm to compare different possible combinations of supplying water to mine and mill consumers. First, a site water balance is determined and then every major water consumer and source is specified. Water sources may require pumping, cooling and/or treatment before the water meets the specifications of the water consumer. The amount of energy required for each water source to supply each consumer is calculated and then the model is solved to minimize power consumption. An example is used to illustrate the method.

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