Supporting the transformational integrated
mining operations
We develop a wide range of solutions and integrated systems, automatic fleet management, data driven real-time data monitoring and safety detection tools for mining clients in Southern Africa, supporting them in improving operational performance and meeting environmental requirements.
Mining operations face significant and often contrasting challenges depending on their local region.
Despite challenges Veolia focuses to increase mining productivity, and 360 cost efficiency.
In some regions, mines must manage excess water during rainy periods. This water is often contaminated and must be treated before compliant discharge. In more arid areas, water scarcity is a major constraint, making water reuse essential.
Advanced treatment processes, including membrane technologies, also generate brine, which requires specific management solutions.
In parallel, the mining sector is under increasing pressure to reduce its environmental impact, particularly through decarbonisation and improved resource efficiency.
Mining
operational challenges in Southern Africa
Veolia supports mining companies through a circular approach to water, waste and energy management.
These include:
- Full water cycle management, from treatment to reuse, reducing freshwater consumption
- Recovery of valuable by-products from waste streams
- Implementation of tailored solutions adapted to site-specific constraints
- Support for energy transition and optimisation of resource use
These solutions help ensure compliance, reduce environmental impact and improve operational efficiency.
Veolia’s solutions
for the mining industry
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Proven expertise
in Southern Africa
Veolia has implemented water management solutions for mining operations in South Africa.
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Harmony Gold – Kusasalethu Mine
Deployment of integrated water treatment and management systems to support operational performance and ensure compliance
Industries
We support
# Food and Beverage # Life Sciences # Automotive # Mining
# Metals # Chemicals and Energy # Pulp & Paper