About Dams and Tailings
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What are Tailings?
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Vale and their Business Units
The following table presents locations of our business units:
Business Unit | Country | Asset | Ore |
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Iron Ore Solutions
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Brazil
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Mining
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Iron ore
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Energy transition metals - North Atlantic
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Canada
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Mining
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Nickel
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Energy transition metals - South Atlantic
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Brazil
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Mining
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Copper and Nickel
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Energy transition metals - South Pacific
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Indonesia
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Mining
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Nickel
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What is a Geotechnical Structure?
A geotechnical structure is a broad term referring to general engineering works such as dams, dikes, TSFs, landfills, mine pits, piles, dry stacks, foundations, tunnels, and buildings.
This portal serves to demonstrate how Vale conceptualizes, quantifies, and manages their dams and TSFs.
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What is a Dam?
What is a Dike?
A dike is an accessory structure used to assist in the formation of a dam reservoir. A dam can have none, one, or more dikes. Some dams have saddle dikes, which are built on topographic saddles, with the aim of assisting in reservoir formation. There can also be internal dikes, which are structures built within the reservoir, with the aim of increasing dam storage capacity. At Vale, dikes are generally referred to as “structures” or “geotechnical structures”, and are always assigned identification
What is a Tailings Storage Facility?
A tailings storage facility (TSF) is a drained dam and/or stacked stcture storing tailings. For dams, it encompasses the entire system (i.e., the main dam, and saddle dikes and internal dikes, if any). TSF identification names match those of the related dam or drained stack.
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What possible construction and raising methods can be implemented for dams?
When a dam is built, a dyke is constructed to contain the iron ore tailings. This is the starter dam. As the dam continues to receive more tailings, new layers are built onto the starter dam - an operation that is referred to “raising”.
There are different types of raising works that can be executed with dams. The main types of raising used by Vale are the downstream construction method (conventional model) and the upstream construction method. In addition to these models, “single stage” dams (which are not raised) are also used.
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About dams and tailings
Do you want to know more?
The Vale Tailings Dams Manual was produced to help in understanding key concepts.
Key Figures from the Inventory of Dams and TSFs - Iron Ore Solutions Unit
Want to know more about our dams?
- Link to download: Vale’s Dams and TSFs table (Iron Solutions unit)
- Link to SIGBM page (available only in Portuguese) – federal website of information about dams of mining
- Link to GISTM page – Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management
Key Figures from the Inventory of Dams and TSFs - Unit for Energy Transition
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