- Jwaneng diamond mine
The Jwaneng
diamond mine is the richestdiamond mine in the world, and is located in south-centralBotswana about 170 kilometers (110 miles) west of the city ofGaborone , in theNaledi river valley of the Kalahari. Jwaneng, meaning "a place of small stones", is owned byDebswana , apartnership between theDe Beers company and the government of Botswana. It is the second youngest of four mines operated by the company, having begun operations in1982 .Jwaneng is of
open pit construction. The mine produces 9.3 million tons per year ofore and an additional 37 million tons per year of waste rock. The mine is located on threekimberlite pipes that converge near the surface, covering 520,000 square metres at ground level. In2003 , the mine produced 14.3 million carats (2860 kg) of diamond. The recoverableore grade at the mine is about 1.25 carats per ton (250 mg/t).As of 2005 , known reserves will allow production at current levels to continue for 27 years. The high rate of diamond extraction, combined with high quality diamonds fetching excellent per weight prices, make the Jwaneng diamond mine the richest diamond mine in the world by value of recovered diamonds.Jwaneng employs over 2,100 people. The mine also owns and operates a local
hospital andJwaneng Airport . The mine maintains anISO 14001 certificate for environmental compliance, being the first mine in Botswana to achieve this certification in2000 . Jwaneng is known for its excellent safety record, having maintained a 5-starNOSA rating since1986 and winning multiple national and international safety awards.Discovery
References
*http://www.debswana.com (Retrieved April 14, 2005)
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