Depressuring Of A Confined Leaky Aquifer System To Accommodate Mining Operations Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David R. Hargis
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Large-scale groundwater withdrawals are necessary to depressurize a confined aquifer system allowing the dry open-pit mining of the overlying phosphate ore. The extent of the existing and planned groundwater development led to the establishment by the State of North Carolina of Capacity Use Area No. l. Groundwater use in the Capacity Use Area is regulated by a permitting system. A two-dimensional finite-difference ground- water flow model was developed for North Carolina Phosphate Corporation. The aim of the model is to aid the Corporation in matters relating to permitting by serving as a predictive tool. The model can be used to project regional water level impacts resulting from various scenarios of depressurization pumping.
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APA: David R. Hargis  (1983)  Depressuring Of A Confined Leaky Aquifer System To Accommodate Mining Operations Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina

MLA: David R. Hargis Depressuring Of A Confined Leaky Aquifer System To Accommodate Mining Operations Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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