Dampier Salt Limited (The Company) is a member of the Rio Tinto Group and is the world’s largest exporter of solar salt. DSL Operations are located in Western Australia at Dampier, Lake Macleod and Port Hedland. The Port Hedland growing process uses brine concentrated from seawater to produce salt in crystalliser ponds. The seawater intakes are located 20km away, and brine travels this distance through a series of pumps and gravity fed ditches to the crystalliser field.
Brine Ditch #3 runs from pickle pond 9 (PP9) to the crystallisers and supplies the field with brine delivered from the intakes. Below ground syphons 109, 110 and 111 allow the gravity fed brine to travel below a series of tidal creeks.
These syphons were designed to carry up to 7700 m3/hr and are between 1.2m and 1.4m in diameter. These Syphons were built in 1967 and have reached end of life and are in need of replacement. Furthermore, gypsum build up on these syphons have decreased their flow capacity, creating a bottleneck for the production process.
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