GEOMECHANICS / GROUND CONTROL

Vale activates emergency protocol for another dam

Level one emergency protocol for Barragem 5 tailings dam.

Staff reporter

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It said it started the protocol on a preventative basis for Barragem 5 at Mina da Mutuca in Nova Lima, and it did not require evacuating the population downstream of the dam.

Vale had started relocating about 50 people earlier this month as it expanded the self-rescue zone around several dams at its Fábrica mine at the Paraopeba complex in Minas Gerais.

Vale said Barragem 5 is a downstream dam which no longer received mining tailings, and had received a stability condition statement (DCE) on March 31.

It and the protocol was due to a change in technical criteria, with a new interpretation of the resistance parameters carried out by an additional stage of evaluation of its structures in Brazil after the implementation in January of this year of the Engineer of Record function.

It said the most recent inspections have not identified anomalies which could compromise the structure's safety, "however, based on the new parameters observed, the DCE will become negative".

The announcement is the latest in a series of emergency level protocols being activated for Vale dams, with the miner's facilities under increased scrutiny since the Brumadinho tailings dam collapse in January 2019 which killed 270 people and caused widespread damage. 

Vale said the change at Barragem 5 does not impact its 2020 production plan.

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