The February General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on 19th February, 1969 at 4.30 p.m. Mr R. C. J. Goode (President) was in the Chair. There were also present forty-six Members, including Messrs H. E. Cross, A. R. C. Fowler, P. Lambooy, D. G. Maxwell, Dr J. T. McIntyre, Messrs J. A. Nixon, V. C. Robinson and P. W. J. van Rensburg (Council Members), Messrs G. Abdinor, H. F. Allan, R. E. Barnes, M. M. Bayley, J. K. Boyd, R. R. M. Cousens, R. E. F. Cowley, D. Savile Davis, H. J. Davisson, C. T. Fenton, J. Fergusson, J. Fritz, M. L. Fitzgerald, J. M. Gosnell, J. C. Hall, S. A. Hancox, D. M. Jamieson, Dr D. G. Krige, Messrs J. E. V. Leeuwen, A. Louw, C. F. Louw, B. H. L. Leach, R. B. MacGillivray, C. S. McPhail, E. Margo, G. G. Nicolson, E. Pavitt, M. P. Pearse, F. O. Read, Dr M. D. G. Salamon, Dr H. S. Sichel, Messrs D. Storrar, S. G. Taussig, A. H. Taute, E. B. Viljoen and P. A. von Wielligh. Sixteen Associate Members, including Messrs S. T. Baron, W. M. Fitzpatrick, M. R. Fuller-Good, P. R. Garcia, H. G. Gericke, P. D. Hatfield, R. Hemp, G. S. Lee, Miss V. E. Marting, Messrs A. H. Munro, R. C. Power, O. F. Rheeder, G. C. Thompson and N. Zolezzi. Two Graduates, Messrs D. Bosley and J. C. Sutherland. Three Affiliates, Messrs R. K. Briggs, A. B. Cook and G. M. Thain. One Student, Mr P. W. Henrard. Twenty-three Visitors, including Messrs N. J. W. Bell, R. G. Bushell, A. Bryan, J. F. Cillie, C. M. de Beer, Dr F. H. Deist, Messrs D. S. Drake, P. G. du Plessis, R. W. Hodgson, D. M. Hawkins, S. C. H. Kearns, M. D. Labuschagne, L. Munro,R. Murchison and L. Robinson. Secretary, Mr D. C. Visser. Total present: Ninety-two. OBITUARIES The President: "It is my sad duty to announce the death of the following members of the Institute. Edward Frank Jud Bulman, Life Member, who joined the Institute in 1931 and passed away on 7th November, 1968. Elmar Fenton Chapin, Member, who joined the Institute in 1941 and passed away on 17th November, 1968. Solly Rabinowitz Rabson, Member, who joined the Institute in 1944 and passed away on 13th February, 1969. Mr. Rabson was the holder of two certificates of merit for papers presented to the Institute.
Dr C. M. van Staden (Fellow): Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for this opportunity to contribute to the paper by Dr Stander, and Messrs Henzen and Funke. First of all, my congratulations to Dr Stander on being re-elected President of the International Association of Water Pollution Research. We in South Africa are proud that this honour was again bestowed on our leading scientist in the field of water research. Furthermore, my congratulations to the authors of this paper. The growth of the pollution problem caused by acidic water discharged from abandoned collieries, is known to most of us. However, I am not aware of any case where an abandoned gold mine is directly discharging polluted underground water. I think it is also a debatable point as to what the quality of underground water being discharged from abandoned gold mines would be in the long run. Any reduction works on a gold mine which practises only fairly good housekeeping, should not cause any water pollution by cyanide. First of all, any cyanide solution before gold precipitation would be too valuable to lose. Secondly, the precipitated solution, which contains the cyanide, is used to pump slime to slimes dams. Any cyanide pollution that may occur at the slimes dam, must come from the top and, fortunately, the days when pen stock water was discharged directly from the top of dams into public streams, have gone. Run-off and seepage is usually acidic, thus decomposing the cyanide. The code of practice by the Chamber of Mines is quite clear on the point as to how the tops of dams should be secured, to prevent any process water or storm-water polluting public streams. The general standards are given on page three of the paper. To my knowledge, under certain circumstances a degree of relaxation can be given regarding the faecal coli count; namely a permissible count of 1 000 per 100 ml. I feel very strongly that research aimed at inhibiting the activity of acid-producing bacteria should be encouraged. Success in this field would be of great benefit to the mining industry. I am very thankful that the authors have mentioned vegetation of dumps as a method to combat water pollution, with the full awareness that the key objective in vegetating dumps is to prevent air pollution. A problem that I have not heard mentioned before and on which I would appreciate the views of the authors, is the pollution that may be caused by power-stations discharging
Council and Standing Committees, 1975-1976 President: Dr R. E. Robinson. Vice-Presidents: Dr M. D. G. Salamon and P. A. von Wielligh. Honorary Treasurer: J. K. E. Douglas. Immediate Past President: Prof. R. P. Plewman. Members of Council: Dr M. G. Atmore, J. D. Austin, C. T. Fenton, J. A. Holmes, P. Holz, Dr P. R. Jochens, Prof. R. P. King, Dr D. G. Krige, Dr D. I. Legge, D. G. Malan, C. T. Shaw, D. A. Viljoen, R. A. von Maltitz, H. M. Wells. Chairman, Witbank-Middelburg Branch: E. J. Jackson. Chairman, Orange Free State Branch : G. J. C. Young. Past Presidents Serving on Council: R. J. Adamson, H. Britten, H. E. Cross, J. K. E. Douglas, R. C. J. Goode, Prof. D. D. Howat, Dr J. P. Hugo, D. M. Jamieson, D. G. Maxwell, Dr J. T. McIntyre, V. C. Robinson, P. W. J. van Rensburg. Seven Council meetings and five Executive Committee meetings were held during the year, and the standing and sub-committees held fifty-five meetings. Standing Committee Chairmen Membership, P. A. von Wielligh ; Technical Programme-Metallurgy, D. A. Viljoen; Technical Programme-Mining, D. G. Malan; Vacation School-Metallurgy, Dr P. R. Jochens ; Vacation School-Mining, H. M. Wells; Awards, Dr R. E. Robinson; Excursions, Dr D. I. Legge; Adjudicating, Dr R. E. Robinson; Constitution, Rules and Policy, Prof. R. P. Plowman; Mines and Works, C. T. Shaw; Education, Prof. R. P. Plewman; Foundry Colloquia, Prof. D. D. Howat. Representatives on Other Bodies Associated Scientific and Technical Societies: Members : Dr R. E. Robinson and Prof. R. P. Plewman. Alternates : P. A. von Wielligh and Dr M. D. G. Salamon. Federation of Societies of Professional Engineers: Members : J. K. E. Douglas and Prof. R. P. Plewman. Alternates: Dr R. E. Robinson and Dr M. D. G. Salamon. FSPE Technicians Committee: Member: D. M. Jamieson. FSPE Rationalziation Committee: Member: Dr M. D. G. Salamon. South African Council for Professional Engineers (Institute Nominees) Member : R. C. J. Goode. Alternate: G. H. Grange. South African National Committee on Tunnelling: Member : D. G. Malan. Alternate: Prof. R. P. Plewman. Engineers' Liaison Committee (Pretoria) Member : Dr J. P. Hugo. Alternate : P. W. J. van Rensburg. Government Certificate of Competency Liaison Committee: Member: Prof. R. P. Plowman. Alternate: D. M. Jamieson. James Moir Memorial Lectures: Member : Prof. D. D. Howat. World Mining Congress-National Committee: Members : Dr M. D. G. Salamon, Prof. R. P. Plewman, and H. M. Wells. I.F.A.C. Symposium: Member: P. W. J. van Rensburg (Chairman-Organising Committee). Alternate : Dr J. P. Hugo. I. U.P.A.C. Symposium: Member: Dr P. R. Jochens. Membership Nine Fellows, twenty Members, six Associate Members, thirteen Graduates, nine Associates, twenty-nine Students, and ten Company Affiliates were elected during the year. One Fellow was elected to Honorary Life Fellowship, eight Members and one Graduate were transferred to Fellows, twelve Graduates and two Students were transferred to Members, three Students were transferred to Graduates, and one Student was transferred to the grade of Associate. Six Fellows, two Members, and two Associates were admitted to retired membership. Nine Fellows, fifteen Members, three Graduates, one Associate, two Students, and one Company Affiliate resigned. A statement of membership as at June 30th, 1976, and the end of the previous year is shown in the following tabulation. 30th June, - 30th June, 1975 1976 Honorary Life Fellows 16 - 17 Honorary Fellows 8 - 8 Life Fellows 171 - 171 Fellows 549 - 547 Members 523 - 517 Associate Members 15 - 21 Graduates 132 - 123 Associates 209 - 205 Students 173 - 179 Company Affiliates 71 - 80 1866 -1878 Obituaries Your Council records with deep regret the death during the year of the following members: P. A. Creewell, Life Fellow; A. S. Davis, J. S. Hay, P. 0. Lange, N.
The Annual General Meeting of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on Wednesday, 27th August, 1975. Professor R. P. Plewman (President) was in the Chair. There were present 45 Fellows, 37 Members, 8 Graduates, 3 Associates, 4 Students, and 45 Visitors, making a total of 142. The President declared the Meeting open at 16h00. OBITUARIES The President: Ladies and gentlemen, it is my sad duty to announce the death of the following members of the Institute : M. Barcza, an Honorary Life Fellow and Past President of the Institute; J. A. Boyd, F. E. Keep, and J. H. Taylor, Life Fellows ; I. D. B. Corner, C. O'G. Deane, R. E. Gilmour, A. C. Hofmeyr, M. W. Howell, T. J. Robin, and F. S. Steinhobel, Fellows; J. J. Frankel, Member; and T. J. Higgs, Associate. As a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased and in sympathy with the bereaved, I ask you to rise and observe a few moments' silence. MINUTES The President: May we confirm the minutes of the General Meeting held on March 12th 1975 and published in the June issue of the Journal? Agreed. WELCOME The President: It is now my very great pleasure to welcome the many members of our Institute and all the distinguished guests who have honoured us with their presence this afternoon. In particular, I would like to welcome our Honorary President, Mr R. S. Lawrence, President of the Chamber of Mines, and also our Honorary Vice-President, Mr T. L. Gibbs, the Government Mining Engineer. Ons is ook besonder vereer dat dr. Naude, die Wetenskaplike Raad-gewer aan die Eerste Minister, en mnr. C. A. J. Borman, Direkteur van die Witwatersrandse Kollege vir Gevorderde Tegniese Onderwys, hier aanwesig is om die vergadering by to woon. We are also honoured by the presence of some 19 Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and Chairmen of our sister scientific and technical organizations. I would particularly like to welcome Mr Gericke of the South African Council for Professional Engineers, Professor Pretorius of the A.S. & T.S., and Dr Lloyd of F.S.P.E. And then, also the Presidents of the Institute of Welding, Professor Robinson; of the Electrical Engineers, Dr Troost ; of the Certificated Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Mr Gibbs; of the Geological Society, Professor Maske; of the Land Surveyors of the Transvaal, Mr Course ; of the Assayers and Analysts, Mr Williams; of the Mine Ventilation Society, Mr Martinson; of the Chemical Institute, Mr Goodman; of the Association of Mine Managers, Mr Pretorius ; of the Institute of Foundrymen, Mr Attenborough; of the Production Engineers, Mr Duggan ; and of S.A.F.U.E.S., Mr Avalle. Then, the Chairman of the Council of the Institute of Metallurgists, Mr Snow; the Vice-President of the Town and Regional Planning, Mr Reinecke; the Vice-President of the Association of Consulting Engineers, Mr O'Kell; and Mr Cronje, who is representing E.A.S.A. Finally, the Chairman of the Southern Transvaal Section of the Chemical Institute, Mr Bloom ; the Chairman of the Witbank-Middelburg Branch of our own Institute, Mr Hosking; and the Secretary-Treasurer of our O.F.S. Branch, Mr Bird. We also have with us Mr Trueman; the Deputy Manager of Kelvin House, Mr Mrost ; our Honorary Editor, Dr Glen; Mr Walford; and also some representatives of the Press. Finally, it gives me great pleasure to welcome those who will receive Honorary Life Fellowships tonight, and also the winners of our student prizes. MEMBERSHIP The President: Ladies and gentlemen, I have pleasure in announcing the names of the following candidates, which have been published in accordance with By-Law 5.2.5., and Council has elected them to membership in the following grades: Fellows: R. G. Boswell, R. W. Chadwick, D. R. Hardman, J. A. Holmes, T. J. B. Jones, and R. P. King. Members : M. A. Bridgeford, C. F. Bonney, H. E. Bartlett, L. G. Floyd, A. K. Haines, D. Hatfield, C. G. Heymann, M. J. Howes, J. B. See, E. van Greunen, and S. P. Swanepoel. Associate Members : J. Coetsee and R. P. G. Steyn. Graduates: J. J. de Villiers and J. C. King. Associates: B. J. Bucher, P. A. Combrinck, W. J. N. Gelderblom, L. S. Halasz, J. van Wyk, C. P. Visser, and A. Veress. Students: D. J. Claasens, P. C. Crous, D. H. Murchison, P. A. Rossouw, and J. P. L. Schultz. Company Affiliates: Airco Engineering (Proprietary) Limited and Deelkraal Gold Mining Company Limited. There have also been some transfers: Member to Fellow: J. B. Nangle. Graduate to Member: E. E. Eichenbergen, M. J. Hillbeck, L. A. Melis, P. J. Venter, and R. O. Wellman. Associate to Associate Member: B. M. Williams. I welcome the newly elected members to the Institute, and I congratulate those who have been transferred to a higher grade.