Bibliographic citations
Lazo, J., (2023). Reducción del consumo de agua no potable frente a la falta de agua para el regado de una vía minera aplicando aditivo H14 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/26690
Lazo, J., Reducción del consumo de agua no potable frente a la falta de agua para el regado de una vía minera aplicando aditivo H14 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/26690
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title = "Reducción del consumo de agua no potable frente a la falta de agua para el regado de una vía minera aplicando aditivo H14",
author = "Lazo Shimabukuro, Joky Bryan Luis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2023"
}
The Apumayo Mining Unit is an open pit mine that has 02 dams for the collection of rainwater, the water from dam 1 is used for mineral processing activities at the plant and the water from dam 02 for the road irrigation activity in the mining operation. The volume of water required to irrígate roads has increased because there are greater haulage distances for ore and waste rock, said volume of water is greater than the capacity of dam 02. Therefore, an improvement project was carried out together with a specialized company, which consisted of applying the H14 additive in the main haulage road, with the main objective of reducing the consumption of non-potable water and other secondary objectives such as reducing costs of ore hauling, waste hauling and road maintenance; mitigate pollution in the mining operation and generate safe working conditions without pollution. The use of the H14 additive in the haulage road will allow the reduction of non- potable water consumption by 49.8%, equivalent to 51,005 m3 of water, the reduction of the cost of road maintenance by 19.5%, mineral hauling by 2.2% and hauling clearing in 2.1%. In addition to controlling and mitigating pollution, avoiding social conflicts with surrounding communities and generating safe working conditions in the operation.
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