Conceptual Mining Plan Sample Clauses

Conceptual Mining Plan. Conceptual Simplified Mining Scheme is necessary to know the ultimate limit of the pit crust at surface at the end of lease period. It is also necessary to select the sites for waste dump, site service, plantation etc. in such a place that these sites should not get any disturbance during the life of mine. Considering the aforesaid aspects the conceptual plan as follow: Considering the stability of rocks the final slope angle or says ultimate pit slope is proposed 45°. This slope angle will remain quite safe for these deposits. The waste generated during mining scheme period will be 1,95,300 tonnes. The waste has good market in nearby areas., thus it is proposed the Lessee should take STP to sale the waste material so that minimum land will degrade by Waste dump.
Conceptual Mining Plan. At conceptual stage, five pits will remain joined to the adjoining pits as per the availability of mineral. Configuration will be as follows: In the plan period workings will be confined in the Tamatarwala and Badwala pits only .All O.B./Waste material from these pit will be utilized for backfilling in the already exhausted pits on the west side in pit no. 4 and pit no. 5. This has been indicated on the composite working plan.
Conceptual Mining Plan. 2.10.1 The proposals of the conceptual closure are based on the geology and Topography of the region. A part of the excavated region shall be converted into water reservoir after exhausting the complete available mineral. The lessee shall make water drains for the purpose. The surrounding of the purposed water reservoir would be fenced. Remaining part of the excavated region shall be backfilled and afforestation shall be carried out over it. This shall also increase the aesthetic beauty of the area. The office and other building, the mine road and other entire infrastructure developed by the lessee shall be used by local people as public buildings. The virgin shall be used for agriculture purposes.
Conceptual Mining Plan