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Anglo American’s Emalahleni Water Reclamation Plant wins World Coal Association award

21 November, 2013

Anglo American’s flagship eMalahleni Water Reclamation Plant has garnered further international recognition, this time in the World Coal Association’s Leadership and Excellence Awards presented at the International Coal and Climate Summit in Warsaw on Monday, 18 November.

Anglo American’s flagship eMalahleni Water Reclamation Plant has garnered further international recognition, this time in the World Coal Association’s Leadership and Excellence Awards presented at the International Coal and Climate Summit in Warsaw on Monday, 18 November.

The awards acknowledge outstanding achievement and innovation in the international coal industry and its value chain.

The plant, situated in the Witbank coalfields, won the category for Excellence in Environmental Practice for projects that deliver outstanding contributions in reducing the environmental footprint of coal.

“The eMalahleni Water Reclamation Plant is a shining example of how an environmental liability – mine water – can be transformed into an asset with extensive benefits for the local community, the environment and our own operations,” said CEO of Anglo American’s thermal coal business, Godfrey Gomwe.

Since it was first commissioned in 2007, the facility has treated in excess of 49 billion litres of contaminated underground mine water to pristine quality, 34 billion litres of which have been supplied to the critically water-stressed eMalahleni Local Municipality.

“This partnership demonstrates what can be achieved when government and the private sector work together,” Gomwe said.

The plant currently has the capacity to treat a daily 30 million litres of water to potable quality, the bulk of which is piped directly to the eMalahleni Local Municipality‘s reservoirs. The rest is sent to other Anglo American operations which are now self-sufficient in terms of their water requirements.

The expansion of the plant is set for completion during the first quarter of 2014 and will increase its current treatment capacity to 50 Ml/day, peaking at 60 Ml/day. Negotiations with the municipality are currently underway for the provision of additional water from this increased capacity.

“eMalahleni has been identified as a growth node for the region, and we are strategically positioned to provide the area with access to a clean and reliable source of water. Water is directly related to growth and development and without it neither industry nor communities can grow,” says the company’s head of safety and sustainable development, Philip Fourie.

The plant was the only mining initiative to be endorsed by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at COP17.

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Notes to editors:

Anglo American is one of the world’s largest mining companies, is headquartered in the UK and listed on the London and Johannesburg stock exchanges. Anglo American’s portfolio of mining businesses spans bulk commodities – iron ore and manganese, metallurgical coal and thermal coal; base metals – copper and nickel; and precious metals and minerals – in which it is a global leader in both platinum and diamonds.  Anglo American is committed to the highest standards of safety and responsibility across all its businesses and geographies and to making a sustainable difference in the development of the communities around its operations. The company’s mining operations, extensive pipeline of growth projects and exploration activities span southern Africa, South America, Australia, North America, Asia and Europe.
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