Dewatering of planned Key Lake open pits in northern Saskatchewan

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Werner Unland Nick Holl
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

"The paper presents the engineering design and experience gained so far with a dewatering system for an open-pit uranium mine planned at Key Lake in Northern Saskatchewan.The results of hydrogeological investigations preceding engineering exhibit an extensive unconfined overburden aquifer hydraulically connected with the underlying Athabasca Formation and basement rocks, both of relatively low hydraulic conductivity. The overburden aquifer is embedded in a bedrock trough, with the deepest depression between the planned pits. The hydrogeological data were used in a numerical dewatering model simulating groundwater flow atdifferent stages of the pit development.Based on the model results, the engineering design had to provide for different pumping rates, varying between 1.0 and 0.21 ms/sec. This problem was solved by using a double line pressure system. The design concept for the complete peripheral discharge system and the well design used for 26dewatering wells are discussed.Experience with reverse-circulation techniques applied for the construction of the dewatering wells is presented. Theoretical and practical considerations which led to the constructionof wells of different diameters are discussed.The design of the in-pit dewatering system provides for seepage ditches, horizontal drains, pit-bottom sumps and inpit dewatering wells where required."
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APA: Werner Unland Nick Holl  (1980)  Dewatering of planned Key Lake open pits in northern Saskatchewan

MLA: Werner Unland Nick Holl Dewatering of planned Key Lake open pits in northern Saskatchewan. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1980.

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