The biggest challenge in the effective treatment of acid mine drainage (AMD) in South Africa is finding solutions that integrate the technical, financial, environmental and community aspects and that are accepted by all stakeholders, says global management consulting firm AT Kearney.
The company has conducted a study to improve the public understanding of AMD and how it is viewed by different communities in South Africa, and is in the process of developing a stakeholder solution that could be accepted by all parties involved, principalMartin Sprott adds.
“Currently, there isn’t a clear view in South Africa about the effects of AMD and what should be done to tackle the problem, and this is what we are trying to achieve,” Sprott explains. Read more here...
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