Design And Construction Of Wyoming's First Major Sediment Control Reservoir Using Settleable Solids Effluent Criteria

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Kim Carroll Doyl M. Fritz D. Nick Tiffany
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Thunder Basin Coal Company received the 1987 Wyoming Excellence in Surface Mining Award for construction of the State's first major sediment control reservoir to be designed using the new settleable sol ids standard. Use of this standard resulted in construction cost savings of more than $250,000; reduced water quality monitoring; enhanced downstream channel stability because of more natural sediment loading; allowed simultaneous establishment of permanent waterfowl and fisheries habitat; and provided a quality recreational site. This article will address factors associated with the design and construction of that sediment reservoir and the benefits that were realized. (Note: This paper was originally published in the proceedings for the 1988 National Symposium on Mining, Hydro1ogy, Sedimentology and Reclamation held in Reno, Nevada, December 5-9, 1988.)
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APA: P. Kim Carroll Doyl M. Fritz D. Nick Tiffany  (1989)  Design And Construction Of Wyoming's First Major Sediment Control Reservoir Using Settleable Solids Effluent Criteria

MLA: P. Kim Carroll Doyl M. Fritz D. Nick Tiffany Design And Construction Of Wyoming's First Major Sediment Control Reservoir Using Settleable Solids Effluent Criteria. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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