Water management solutions improve mine productivity
Efficient water management is seen as a crucial aspect of maintaining operations and ensuring the safety and productivity of openpit mining sites.
Offering equipment such as pontoon mounted pumps and flexible rental options, Integrated Pump Rental (IPR) says its customised dewatering solutions are designed to meet the specific needs of each site.
IPR MD Lee Vine says by conducting thorough assessments and providing correctly specified equipment, IPR can offer effective and dependable dewatering systems.
“IPR’s approach begins with a detailed assessment of each individual application. This involves understanding the unique conditions and requirements of the mine such as water volume, pit dimensions and site-specific challenges,” Vine says.
The company’s range of dewatering pumps and accessories includes the Atlas Copco series of diesel-driven and submersible pumps, as well the Toyo range of heavy-duty slurry pumps. Vine says both pump brands are engineered to handle the demanding conditions of openpit mining, providing robust and reliable performance.
On-site requirements dictate which solution is most suited to a specific dewatering project, with pontoon-mounted pumps ensure that operations continue even as water levels fluctuate. This eliminates the need to frequently relocate the installation as the water level drops, reducing downtime and labour costs.
The company recommends skid- or trailer-mounted dewatering pump sets for mines that require flexibility and mobility. These systems can be installed at the side of openpits and moved as needed within the mining operation. This mobility ensures that dewatering can be managed across different areas of the mine, adapting to changing conditions and requirements.
IPR notes that it provides both rental and outright purchase options for its dewatering solutions, to help mines manage capital expenditure or to fill the need for temporary solutions.
“IPR’s rental services offer mines the flexibility to access the latest technology and equipment without the long-term commitment of ownership. However, for mines with ongoing dewatering needs, purchasing equipment outright may be more cost effective in the long run,” Vine says.
The company offers comprehensive support services including installation, maintenance and troubleshooting.