Title: SARMa
1Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration
(IGME)Regional Division of central Macedonia
- SARMa Sustainable Aggregates Resource
Management - WP3 Leader
- Kick off meeting
- 15-17 June, Region of Emilia Romagna, Bologna
2Aggregates types in EU
Aggregates from Construction and Demolition
Waste in Europe, UEPG, 2006
3Aggregates quarries in Greece
4WP-3 Extraction and Demolition Site Level
ActivitiesChallenging targets
- The operational phase of aggregate quarrying runs
from the first implementation of a minerals
planning permission through to the completion of
restoration and immediate aftercare works. - The most important aspects of minimising the
adverse effects of quarrying on the environment
with respect to all relevant social, economic and
environmental issues in both regional scale and
local spatial planning. - Re-use of quarry by-products produced during the
extraction and processing of aggregates.
5WP-3 Extraction and Demolition Site Level
ActivitiesObjectives
- (1) decreasing environmental and social impacts
of quarrying and improving reclamation, - (2) reducing illegal quarrying, and
- (3) increasing recycling, which will decrease the
use of primary aggregates
6WP-3 Extraction and Demolition Site Level
ActivitiesContribution to SARMa
- Primary aggregates are essential to the continued
development and maintenance of infrastructure of
housing, industry and transport. - To ensure their continued provision in a steady
and sustainable manner it is essential that
aggregate assessment and planning be carried out
both nationally and locally in an effective and
efficient way. - Through best practise guiding, control of illegal
quarrying and recycling WP3 will contribute to
achieve sustainable quarry life-cycles in
relation to the entire production chain of
planning and design, operational and post-closure
phases. - The benefit of improving the knowledge base at a
local level should be highlighted to optimize
aggregates extraction at site level.
7WP-3 Extraction and Demolition Site Level
ActivitiesMethodology based on 4 activities
- Activities will enhance information available at
regional and national levels. - WP3 starts at beginning of the project because it
provides technical information for WP4 and WP5. - Each activity has mix of partners based on their
expertise, with at least six in each. - Activities will be carried out in parallel and
have the same methodology analysis (case
studies), synthesis, evaluations, pilot actions
(in some cases), outputs (reports, guidelines,
and manual) and results (local to regional
events). - The activities merge at the evaluation stage.
- Activity 3.4 develops manuals to be used for
capacity building workshops and other outreach
activities in WP4.
8WP3 Task Activities
- 3.1 Best practices
- edition of manuals/guides/toolboxes
- towards aggregates sustainability
- 3.2 Illegal quarrying
- good communication, capacity building
- and stakeholder consultation to achieve
- social license to operate
- 3.3 Recycling
- re-use of quarry and demolition wastes.
- 3.4 Outreach/Communication
- Manuals, workshops etc
9Activity 3.1 Environmentally friendly extraction
practices (TUC) Duration 05/2009-10/2010
- Objectives
- a) collect information on best practices and
failures for aggregates extraction, e.g.
environmental management, assessment of aggregate
resource/uses information - b) develop guidelines for post quarrying
restoration/land use - c) determine impediments to best practice, e.g.
lack of knowledge, regulatory blocks - d) prepare recommendations for industry and
government actions to encourage best practice
e.g. LCA study approaches (?)
10Activity 3.1 Environmentally friendly extraction
practices Role of each partner
- TUC will lead activity, and partners are IGME,
ER, Parma, FGG, MINGORP, and RGF. - Each partner involved will provide analysis of
its own case studies (region) where several
quarries will be examined. - Partners will jointly work on synthesis,
evaluation, outputs and results. - Partners will prepare regional events (Croatia
BiH together, Greece, Romania, Albania, Italy).
11Activity 3.1 Environmentally friendly extraction
practices Geographical location
- GR Laka, Mandalos,Araxos,
- IT Lanca dei Francesi,
- SP Fruska gora,
- RO Iacobdeal, Luminita-Tasaul,
- HR Terstenik
12Activity 3.1 Environmentally friendly extraction
practices Description of pilot sites/LAKA-GR
- Type of aggregate Gravel and sand
- Peculiarities Mainly superficial quartz deposits
of particle size ranges, 0.0625 mmltsandlt4 mm 4
mmltgravellt64 mm. Production residues / quarry
wastes of mainly clay and silt inert or
non-hazardous considerable variation in
production rates from a few percent up to 30 of
total mined material Quarry by-product fines
from sand and gravel pits vary enormously, but
production percentages fall within 5 to 15. - Justification why is this site interesting for
the project Re-utilization of an abandoned
gravel mine situated in Laka area in the region
of Pella. The mine was operable since 1960 until
a few years ago but unfortunately it was shut
down. The mine has a great significance for the
local development. By implementing a pilot action
through the activity 3.1, in the framework of the
WP3 it will be possible to reach and adopt best
practise operations and sustainable management.
It should also be mentioned that 1300 hectares of
the Laka deposit was subjected to illegal
quarrying and needs to be restored. - Development of a database of legal and illegal
quarries and mines.
13Activity 3.1 Environmentally friendly extraction
practices Description of pilot sites/MANDALOS-GR
- Type of aggregate Basic and ultrabasic igneous
rocks - Peculiarities Production residues
characteristics with large variation in size,
very large oversize blocks and very fine
undersize particles inert / non-hazardous.
Igneous rocks produce between 10 to 30 fines. - Justification why is this site interesting for
the project The Sustainable Use of High
Specification Aggregates for Skid-Resistant Road
and Railway Surfacing is of frequent request
amongst local stakeholders. The Mandalos quarry
is one of the few sites where igneous rock
aggregates extraction is in operation.
14Activity 3.1 Environmentally friendly extraction
practices Description of pilot sites/ARAXOS-GR
- Type of aggregate
- Limestone quarry owned by AKTOR, a major
construction company in Greece, which has an
observer role in SARMa. - Peculiarities
- Production residues composition similar to
rock, but with higher quantities of chert and
clay some streams may also contain small amounts
of vein materials. Variable quantities depending
on the local topography and geology
non-hazardous. Limestone quarrying generates
around 20-25 fines. - Justification why is this site interesting for
the project All available information concerning
current operational and production phases as well
as related environmental and societal issues of
the Araxos limestone aggregates quarry, show that
a new more resource efficient sustainable way of
management is required.
15Activity 3.1 Environmentally friendly extraction
practicesDescription of pilot sites/Lanca dei
Francesi
- Type of aggregate Fluvial sand
- Peculiarities The quarry is located within the
Po River overbanks, in a flat land that can be
occasionally submerged during river floods. The
quarry started to operate in 2003. The amounts
extracted during five years were1.000.000 m3 of
sand and 290.000 m3 of clay.. Restoration
included the creation differentiated humid zones.
The sand is used in foundries and the clay in
tiles. No processing is taking place. The sand
goes to the local or provincial market. There is
no waste - Justification why is this site interesting for
the project In 2007 the Province of Parma
applied better restoration of the quarrying sites
in the Po river banks according to the regional
guide lines. This concerns about 1.250.000 m3 of
sand 250.000 m3 of clay
16Activity 3.1 Environmentally friendly extraction
practices Work to be undertaken on pilot sites
- Geological mapping, and aggregates resource
evaluation, potential and sustainability - Efficiency of Primary Aggregates Production e.g.
water energy consumption, transport - Extraction vs environmental management and pre-,
syn -, and post-quarrying restoration land use - Legal monitoring and environmental impacts as
viewed by local/regional authorities - Waste management
- Market research e.g. potential applications,
products demand and availability vs
local/regional needs
17Activity 3.1 Environmentally friendly extraction
practices Deliverables/Outputs
- Best practices collected from the pilot areas and
elsewhere will become fully operational towards
resource efficiency. - Best practise manuals will be printed and
disseminated - Operational guidelines and recommendations for
industry and government - Creation of database of legal and illegal
quarries - Manual on environmentally friendly practises for
the industry aiming to implement tools for
sustainable extraction of aggregate resources
183.2. Illegal quarrying (IGR)Objectives
(07/2009-12/2010)
- a) case studies (5 regions) on illegal quarrying
identify incentives and problems, - b) legal and illegal quarrying workshops
interested groups can share preferences,
knowledge and experiences, and develop - c) recommendations on socially acceptable, life
cycle quarrying - d) database of illegal quarries (pilot action),
and - e) high-efficiency techniques for quarry
monitoring
The benefit of improving the knowledge base at a
local level should be highlighted
193.2. Illegal quarryingRole of each partner
- IGR is lead, with partners METE, Pella and IGME,
MINGORP, ER, and Parma. - Partners will monitor both illegal quarries
(those with no permissions, e.g., in Albania) and
illegal activities at legal quarries (actions
outside legally bonding framework, e.g., in
Emilia-Romagna). - Pilot action Test design/structure of database
on illegal quarries in Albania.
203.2. Illegal quarryingGeographical location
- RO Gostavatu,
- GR Laka,
- IT Taro River,
- AL Fushe Kruje,
- HR Terstenik
213.2. Illegal quarryingMethodology
- Effective and regular dissemination of
information to particular stakeholder groups. - Developing mechanisms to increase communication
and discussion between stakeholders. - Training courses and quarry visits.
- Remote monitoring of illegal quarrying
Good communication, capacity building and
stakeholder consultation to achieve social
license to operate
223.2. Illegal quarryingWork to be carried out
- Implementation of case studies (in five regions)
on illegal quarrying, identifying incentives
(legal, social, economic) for the activity, as
well as problems associated therewith. - Implementation of facilitated community
engagement workshops on quarrying, both legal and
illegal, in which a range of stakeholders will
participate and share their opinions,
preferences, knowledge and experience. The
importance of good communication and stakeholder
consultation will be highlighted throughout the
planning system, particularly at the local level. - Preparation of recommendations for socially
acceptable quarrying over the full life cycle
based on content of the best practice manuals and
outcome of the workshops
233.2. Illegal quarryingDeliverables/Outputs
- Report on 5 case study areas ALB, ROM, HR, GR,
IT - Creation of database framework of legal and
illegal quarries - Provision of recommendations for socially
acceptable quarrying - Action plan for social licence to mine
- Validation of implementation rules for avoiding
illegal quarrying
243.3. Recycling (ANPAR)Duration 07/2009-12/2010
- Objectives
- a) preparation of life cycle analyses of primary
and secondary aggregates used in construction,
transportations infrastructure, etc. and disposed
of in land fills or by recycling, etc. - b) determine impediments to recycling and use of
secondary materials - c) prepare recommendations for quarry waste
management, - d) preparation of CD waste manual.
25Natural vs recycled aggregates
Aggregates from Construction and Demolition
Waste in Europe, UEPG, 2006
263.3. RecyclingRole of each partner
- Anpar will provide expertise on recycling schemes
and policy, and application of life cycle
analysis to mineral waste/by-products recycling. - Anpar and partners (IGME, IGR, GeoZS, METE) will
provide case study locations and collaborate on
preparation of recommendations and other joint
tasks. - Anpar will provide manual on conduct of life
cycle analyses.
273.3. RecyclingGeographical location
- AL Fushe Kruje,
- GR Vermio, Vavdos/Gerakini, Laka, Mandalos,
Araxos, - IT Nerviano, Legnano
- RO Moldova Noua, Deva
- SI V. Pirešica, Sežana, Hotavlje, Dogoše, Novo
mesto, Stahovica
283.3. RecyclingDescription of pilot
sites/Vavdos-Gerakini
- Type of aggregate Dunitic leftovers after
magnesite quarrying - Peculiarities Large volume of unprocessed waste
containing high value industrial minerals
commonly used in construction applications
market would be located in close proximity.
quarry scalpings quarry blocks Fill, low grade
road stone, armour stone. - Justification why is this site interesting for
the project Voluminous amounts of igneous rock
wastes/residues which can be used as aggregates
and other applications in this way contributing
to resource efficiency and sustainability.
293.3. RecyclingDescription of pilot
sites/Nerviano Ecoter (plant 1), Legnano Ecoter
(plant 2)
- Type of aggregate Recycled aggregate
- Peculiarities These two twin plants represent
two of the best aggregate recycling facilities in
Italy.The plants are equipped with very high
level technology machineries and produce 150 kt/y
(each) of CE marked recycled aggregates. They
have an internal laboratory to control the
quality of the materials produced (6 types of
aggregates 0/6, 0/16, 0/30, 16/30 and 0/70).For
the collection on site they developed a special
system based on mobile containers sited on the
city building yards. - Justification why is this site interesting for
the project The recycling centres might
represent best practice examples to be exported
to other SEE countries.
303.3. RecyclingOptions and tasks to be paid
attention and carried out
- mapping, quantification, characterization,
feasibility - providing an overview of production figures and
mitigation practices - valuable alternative materials for use in a
variety of end products, and bound and unbound
applications - do not necessarily behave in a way similar to
conventional primary aggregates - need to develop fit-for-purpose specifications
- limestone, 20-25 sandstone 35 igneous rocks,
10 to 30 sand and gravel 5 to 15
313.3. RecyclingDeliverables/Outputs
- Reports on life cycle analyses of aggregates/case
studies GR, IT, SLO, ALB, RO including the whole
operational chain of quarry-life (planning and
design, and operational and post-closure phases). - Provision of recommendations for consumer,
industry and government actions.
32Waste needs a market
- Aggregate, landfill local market
- Industrial minerals regional/national/inter-natio
nal market (depending on value) - Armour stone close to harbour
- Environmental stone local/regional?
- Easiest for quarries in populated areas!
333.3. RecyclingSustainability aspects
- need for a steady stream of mineral planning
permissions for new quarries and for extensions
of existing operations. - need to improve the sustainability of quarry
operations in terms of reducing quarry fines
production and reductions in energy and water
consumption. - improve aggregate reserve definition by use of
better, more accurate, exploration and assessment
techniques. - minimise fines production through carefully
selected or modified crushing and screening
circuits. - transport of aggregate from a quarry or other
source to the point of use is essential affecting
communities in the vicinity of transport routes
and infrastructure and the global environment as
it is estimated that transport accounts for
between 20 and 40 of the total carbon dioxide
emissions generated by the aggregate industry as
a whole. Alternatives to road transport are
limited. - The SARMa project will contribute to improving
knowledge and practice - and reducing the adverse environmental effects of
transport.
343.4Outreach/CommunicationObjectives
- Preparation of a manual synthesizing
- reports and recommendations from
- each site level activity. It will explain
- requirements for and actions needed to
- enhance resource efficiency in
- quarrying at local level.
353.4Outreach/CommunicationRole of each partner
- All group members will be involved. Manuals will
be used in workshops of WP2 and all partners will
disseminate them. - They will be printed in English and local
languages of countries involved.
36WP3 Time frame(first 15 months)
- M0-M6 operational evaluation and legal and waste
use aspects of the selected aggregates producing
pilot areas along with complementary field work.
Inventory and relevant data base approaches - M6-M7 technical meeting of WP3 to assess the
current state of the local quarry sites
operations and discussions for sustainable
improvements - M7-M15 results local/regional scale exploitation
along with case-by-case edition of best practice
guides and related SDI/LCA achievements
37Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration
(IGME)Regional Division of central Macedonia
- Thank you for your attention
- narvanitidis_at_thes.igme.gr