Authors: Karu, V

Open access courtesy of:

DOI https://doi.org/10.36487/ACG_repo/2515_38

Cite As:
Karu, V 2025, 'A mine closure case study: Aidu oil shale open cast as a centre for future rowing champions after closure', in S Knutsson, AB Fourie & M Tibbett (eds), Mine Closure 2025: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Mine Closure, Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, pp. 1-9, https://doi.org/10.36487/ACG_repo/2515_38

Download citation as:   ris   bibtex   endnote   text   Zotero


Abstract:
The Aidu oil shale open cast mine in Estonia has transformed remarkably from an industrial extraction site into a world-class rowing channel. After closing the mining activities, extensive rehabilitation efforts reshaped the post-mining landscape into a sustainable water sports facility. The former mine site’s unique geological and hydrological conditions enabled the creation of a long, deep, and calm water body, ideal for competitive rowing and recreational water activities. This case study explores the environmental, engineering, and socioeconomic aspects of repurposing Aidu as a rowing venue, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of post-mining land use. The project demonstrates how industrial landscapes can be revitalised for ecological restoration and community development, contributing to regional tourism and economic diversification. Aidu’s transformation sets a precedent for sustainable post-mining rehabilitation, balancing environmental recovery with new public and sports infrastructure.

Keywords: open cast, mine closure, responsible social planning, rowing channel

References:
Estonian Land Board 2011, Oil Shale Research Blocks, viewed 2 February 2012,
Gaškov, A 2014, ‘Aidu sõudekanalis on tuleval aastal oodata mitut võistlust’ (Aidu rowing channel will host several competitions in next year), Estonian Public Broadcasting, viewed 15 April 2025,
Google Maps 2011, viewed 23 December 2011,
Karu, V 2012, Potential Usage of Underground Mined Areas in Estonian Oil Shale Deposit, PhD thesis, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn.
Kattai, V, Saadre, T & Savitski, L 2000, Eesti Põlevkivi: Geologia, Ressurss, Kaevandamistingimused (Estonian Oil Shale: Geology, Mineral Resource, Mining Conditions), Eesti Geoloogiakeskus OÜ, Tallinn.
Kruuse, M 2009, ‘Aidu põlevkivikarjäärist võib saada Eesti esimene sõudekanal’ (Aidu reclaimed open cast is the first rowing channel in Estonia), Eesti Päevaleht, viewed 15 April 2025,




© Copyright 2025, Australian Centre for Geomechanics (ACG), The University of Western Australia. All rights reserved.
View copyright/legal information
Please direct any queries or error reports to repository-acg@uwa.edu.au