Deep Aquifer Shutdown Tests at Yallourn Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K Dugan M Coulthard J Rivalland
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Prior to 2001 Yallourn Mine has pumped approximately 1000 Megalitres of water per annum from aquifers beneath the mine floor in order to control aquifer pressures that were thought to have an influence on mine floor and permanent batter stability. In 2001 one of the deep aquifer pumps was shut down for five months in order to measure the aquifer recoveries. Prior to the shutdown a UDEC model was created in order to predict what level of recovery in the aquifer pressures would be critical to mine stability. The shutdown showed that the aquifer levels recovered and stabilised at levels that did not threaten the stability of the mine. The aquifers recovered to levels below the critical levels identified in the UDEC model.
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APA: K Dugan M Coulthard J Rivalland  (2003)  Deep Aquifer Shutdown Tests at Yallourn Mine

MLA: K Dugan M Coulthard J Rivalland Deep Aquifer Shutdown Tests at Yallourn Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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