Solutions for Mining & Heavy Industry
Manage water risk. Protect the licence to operate.
Mining is South Africa's most water-exposed industry ,and the stakes are rising.
Gemini said
Water in mining and heavy industry is no longer just an operational input; it is a high-stakes environmental and regulatory risk. As Water Use Licence (WUL) conditions tighten and stakeholder scrutiny grows, water compliance has become a direct threat to mine continuity. Coupled with rising tariffs and supply instability, the incentive to optimize recycling and explore groundwater abstraction has never been higher.
Re-Solve provides the specialized engineering depth required to navigate this complexity. We deliver everything from water balance analyses and compliance frameworks to rapid, ground-level implementation that keeps large-scale operations resilient and compliant.
A structured, four-phase approach to every engagement
Complex mining water challenges require disciplined engineering process. We bring both the technical capability and the project management rigour.
01.
Assess
We engage with your technical team and review existing data — water balances, licence conditions, operational records, and environmental monitoring reports — to establish a clear picture of current performance and risk exposure.
02.
Diagnose
Our engineers produce a technical findings report that quantifies compliance gaps, identifies efficiency opportunities, and models intervention options — with indicative costs, savings, and risk-reduction impact for each.
03.
Implement
We manage the detailed design, procurement, and construction supervision of approved interventions — applying project management standards appropriate to a mining environment, including safety and environmental protocols.
04.
Monitor
Ongoing monitoring, balance reconciliation, and regulatory reporting ensure that performance is sustained and that your compliance record is current, complete, and auditable at all times.
Protect your licence to operate. Demonstrate water leadership.
Our specialists are available to assess your current water management position and identify where engineering intervention can reduce risk, improve compliance, and lower costs.










