Control and Monitoring of Groundwater Impacts From Cyanide Leach Tailings Ponds

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. N. McLeod M. J. Thom
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The use of cyanide in gold mining requires the careful handling and storage of cyanide rich tailings. Cyanide in groundwater can frequently be both persistent and mobile, so that tailings basins need to be designed to limit and collect seepage. Assessment of the potential environmental impact requires an understanding of the hydrogeologic regime, both before, during and after mining. Groundwater monitoring wells provide a basis for monitoring tailings pond behaviour and for assessing the impact of mitigative measures to reduce or control seepage. A case example of Cheni Gold Mines Lawyers Project in Canada is presented to illustrate the use of groundwater monitoring to determine the amount of cyanide degradation and attenuation between the tailings pond and the receiving environment.
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APA: H. N. McLeod M. J. Thom  (1991)  Control and Monitoring of Groundwater Impacts From Cyanide Leach Tailings Ponds

MLA: H. N. McLeod M. J. Thom Control and Monitoring of Groundwater Impacts From Cyanide Leach Tailings Ponds . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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