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Improving the Safety of Industrial Tailings Management Facilities Based on the Example of Ukrainian Facilities Annex 3 Ukrainian Tmfs DOKUMENTATIONEN 01 /2016 Improving the safety of industrial tailings management facilities based on the example of Ukrainian facilities Annex 3 Ukrainian TMFs DOKUMENTATIONEN 01/2016 Advisory Assistance Programme (AAP) of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety Project No. (FKZ) 26206 Report No. (UBA-FB) 002317/ENG,ANH3 Improving the safety of industrial tailings management facilities based on the example of Ukrainian facilities Annex 3 Ukrainian TMFs by John Vijgen IHPA, International HCH & Pesticides Association, Holte, Denmark Irina Nikolaieva Ecoaudit, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine On behalf of the German Environment Agency Imprint Publisher: Umweltbundesamt Wörlitzer Platz 1 06844 Dessau-Roßlau Tel: +49 340-2103-0 Fax: +49 340-2103-2285 [email protected] Internet: www.umweltbundesamt.de/en www.uba.de/en/advisory-assistance-programme www.uba.de/en/project-database-advisory-assistance-programme /umweltbundesamt.de /umweltbundesamt Study performed by: International HCH & Pesticides Association (IHPA), Elmevej 14, 2840 Holte, Denmark & Centre of Environment Audit and Clean Technologies, Yaselnaya Str. 1, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine Study completed in: November 2015 Technical and Scientific Management: Section III 2.3 Safety of Installations Gerhard Winkelmann-Oei Project Coordination: Section I 1.2 International Environmental Protection Dr. Sonja Otto Publication as pdf: http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/publikationen/improving-the-safety-of- industrial-tailings ISSN 2199-6571 Dessau-Roßlau, April 2016 This project was financed by the German Federal Environment Ministry’s Advisory Assistance Programme (AAP) for environmental protection in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia and other countries neighbouring the EU. It was supervised by the German Environment Agency. The responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors. Improving the safety of industrial tailings management facilities based on the example of Ukrainian facilities Annex 3. Database of the Ukrainian TMFs Table A 3.1: Database of the Ukrainian TMFs No Column heading Location of the TMF site Volume Tailing materials of stored TMF tailings THI_Cap THI_Tox hazard/ THI materi- Material Hazard acity icity risk Region, ci- Latitude Longitude als, stored Class rank ty/district Mio m3 1 Ladyzhyn, Vinny- Ash dump Ladyzhyn TPP tsia region. 48.680819 29.135876 30.1000 ash 3 7.48 1.00 8.5 9 "Skhidenergo", LLC (Zaozerne) 2 TMF "Voykove" of the Workshop No 3 sludge Inhuletskyi dis- and waste systems of trict, Kryvyi Pih, Preparation plants 47.801956 33.307663 1.8000 tailings 4 6.26 0.00 6.3 78 Dnipropetrovsk OJSC "Southern Ore region Mining and Processing enterprise" 3 TMF "Myrolyubivske" Myrolyubivka, coal pre- PJSC "ArcelorMittal Shirokivskyi 47.823056 33.412222 1.0200 paration 4 6.01 0.00 6.0 87 Kryvyi Rih" Mining de- district, Dnipro- tailings partment petrovsk region 4 TMF "Objednane" of the Workshop No 3 sludge and waste systems of Inhuletskyi dis- coal pre- mining and processing trict, Kryvyi Pih, paration 47.795836 33.341476 2.3000 4 6.36 0.00 6.4 77 plants of Dnipropetrovsk tailings OJSC "Southern Ore region Mining and Processing enterprise" 238 Improving the safety of industrial tailings management facilities based on the example of Ukrainian facilities No Column heading Location of the TMF site Volume Tailing materials of stored TMF tailings THI_Cap THI_Tox hazard/ THI materi- Material Hazard acity icity risk Region, ci- Latitude Longitude als, stored Class rank ty/district Mio m3 5 Volchysche gul- TMF "Forth part" (joint) ly, Inhuletskyi coal pre- PJSC "ArcelorMittal district, Kryvyi 47.796132 33.369187 0.6000 paration 4 5.78 0.00 5.8 92 Kryvyi Rih" Mining de- Pih, Dnipropet- tailings partment rovsk region 6 47, Rudna str., TMF of PJSC "Inhulets Inhulets district, 33.345389 Ore Mining and Proces- Kryvyy Rih, 47.8146564 11.8400 tailings 4 7.07 0.00 7.1 52 6 sing Enterprise" Dnipropetrovsk region 7 TMF Stukanova gully of the affiliated branch Morozivske, "Central Coal Preparati- Pavlohrad dis- sludge 48.625708 35.966574 12.0000 4 7.08 0.00 7.1 51 on Plant «Pavlohrads- trict, Dnipropet- pulp ka»" of PJSC "DTEK Pa- rovsk region vlohradvuhillia" 8 Baburin's gully sludge reservoir of reverse wa- 62, Radyanska ter supply sludge facili- str., Marganets, 47.737268 34.75974 16.0000 sludge 4 7.20 0.00 7.2 44 ty of PJSC “Marganets Dnipropetrovsk Ore Mining and Proces- region sing Enterprise” 9 Berehove gully sludge Marhanets, reservoir of reverse wa- sludge Dnipropetrovsk 47.663234 34.692835 5.0300 3 6.70 1.00 7.7 21 ter supply sludge facili- pulp region ty of PJSC "Marhanets 239 Improving the safety of industrial tailings management facilities based on the example of Ukrainian facilities No Column heading Location of the TMF site Volume Tailing materials of stored TMF tailings THI_Cap THI_Tox hazard/ THI materi- Material Hazard acity icity risk Region, ci- Latitude Longitude als, stored Class rank ty/district Mio m3 Mining and Processing enterprise" 10 Zhovtnevyy dis- Sludge storage of PJSC trict, Kryvyy Rih, "Central Ore Mining and 48.027769 33.350872 328.9800 sludge 4 8.52 0.00 8.5 8 Dnipropetrovsk Processing Plant", region 11 Morozov’s gully sludge reservoir of reverse wa- Marganets, ter supply sludge facili- sludge Dnipropetrovsk 47.658184 34.670648 25.0000 4 7.40 0.00 7.4 36 ty of PJSC “Marganets pulp region Ore Mining and Proces- sing Enterprise” 12 waste proces- TMF "Scherbakivske" Scherbakivska sing of State Enterpri- gully, Zhovti 48.379491 33.478159 14.7000 uranium- 1 7.17 3.00 10.2 3 se "Eastern Ore Dres- Vody, Dnipropet- contai- sing Complex" rovsk region ning raw materials 13 Sludge reservoir Vuhle- hirska, TPP OJSC "State Svitlodarsk, Do- 38.221812 48.489002 1.8000 ash 4 6.26 0.00 6.3 78 power generating com- netsk region 8 pany "Centrenergo" 14 Ash disposal area Kurakhove, Ma- "Sukha Balka" Separa- 47.9525 37.192778 1.4400 ash 4 6.16 0.00 6.2 82 riinsky district, ted Unit "Kurakhivska 240 Improving the safety of industrial tailings management facilities based on the example of Ukrainian facilities No Column heading Location of the TMF site Volume Tailing materials of stored TMF tailings THI_Cap THI_Tox hazard/ THI materi- Material Hazard acity icity risk Region, ci- Latitude Longitude als, stored Class rank ty/district Mio m3 TPP", "DTEK Skhidener- Donetsk region go", LLC 15 Stantsiina str., Ash disposal area TPP Novyi Svit, Sta- Starobeshivska - Struc- robeshivskyi 47.808889 37.983056 1.1800 ash 4 6.07 0.00 6.1 85 tural Unit of PJSC "Don- district, Donetsk basenergo" region 16 teritory of Slo- Ash dump of Structural vjanska TPP, unit of OJSC "Donba- 48.872826 37.723623 12.6800 ash 4 7.10 0.00 7.1 49 Mykolaivka, Do- senergo" netsk region 17 Ash disposal area of Ternovka Dam, Separa- Kurakhove, Ma- ted Unit "Kurakhivska riinsky district, 48.003056 37.203889 1.0400 ash 4 6.02 0.00 6.0 86 TPP", "DTEK Skhidener- Donetsk region go" LLC 18 Sludge tank (Section 34, Myru str., No4) JSC "Central Coal Selidove, Do- 48.1662063 37.324346 0.3710 sludge 3 6.02 1.00 6.6 72 Preparation Plant netsk region «Selidivska»" 19 Sludge tank No1 PJSC coal pre- Pelahiyivka, "Group Coal Processing 48.068667 38.569001 1.1400 paration 3 6.06 1.00 7.1 53 Donetsk region Plant «Chervona Zirka»" wastes 20 Sludge tank No 2 PJSC Pelahiyivka, coal pre- 48.072222 38.573056 1.6300 3 6.21 1.00 7.2 42 "Group Coal Processing Donetsk region paration 241 Improving the safety of industrial tailings management facilities based on the example of Ukrainian facilities No Column heading Location of the TMF site Volume Tailing materials of stored TMF tailings THI_Cap THI_Tox hazard/ THI materi- Material Hazard acity icity risk Region, ci- Latitude Longitude als, stored Class rank ty/district Mio m3 Plant «Chervona Zirka»" wastes 21 Sludge tank of State 11, Lenin str., OJSC "Central Coal Pre- flotation Dzerzhynsk, 48.346268 37.868681 1.0000 4 6.00 0.00 6.0 88 paration Plant «Dzerz- wastes Donetsk region hinska»" 22 Sludge tank State OJSC "Central Coal Preparati- Sverdlove, Do- flotation 48.0425 38.0825 1.6000 3 6.20 1.00 7.2 44 on Plant «Kolosnykivs- netsk region tailings ka»" 23 Sludge tank ЗА 34, Myru str., coal pre- Т "Central Coal Prepa- Selidove, Do- 48.163539 37.325836 4.9000 paration 4 6.69 0.00 6.7 66 ration Plant «Selidivs- netsk region sludge ka»" 24 Sludge tank of Separa- ted Unit "Central Coal coal pre- Preparation Plant «Rus- Novohrodivka, 48.160556 37.356111 0.3300 paration 3 5.52 1.00 6.5 73 sia»" Donetsk region sludge of Donbasvuhlepererob ka, LLC 25 Sludge tank Structural Unit of Separated 1, Zhovtneva coal pre- Enterprise "Central Coal str., Ukrainsk, 48.105462 37.353918 0.8900 paration 3 5.95 1.00 6.9 60 Preparation Plant «Uk- Donetsk region sludge raine»" of Donbasvuhlepererob 242 Improving the safety of industrial tailings management facilities based on the example of Ukrainian facilities No Column heading Location of the TMF site Volume Tailing materials of stored TMF tailings THI_Cap THI_Tox hazard/ THI materi- Material Hazard acity icity risk Region, ci- Latitude Longitude als, stored Class rank ty/district Mio m3 ka, LLC 26 Sludge tank "Central Kalininskyi dis- coal pre- Coal Preparation Plant trict, Horlivka, 48.338249 38.097904 1.2210 paration 3 6.09 1.00 7.1 50 «Uzlivska»", LLC Donetsk region sludge 27 1a, Nahorna str. Sludge tank "Central Vovchenka, Ma- flotation Coal Preparation Plant 48.018813 37.346475 2.6000 3 6.41 1.00 7.4 35 riinsky district, slurry «Kurakhivska»",
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