Hydrological Characterization of a Sulphide Waste Rock Dump

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Greg T. Saretzky Wilson G. Ward
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A comprehensive hydrologic study was completed far the waste rock dump at Equity Silver Mine, BC. Characterization of the hydrologic system included geologic structure. topography, surface hydrology and groundwater systems. The results of the study conclude that the cover system is restricting net infiltration to approximately 5%. However, significant discharge continues to occur from the perimeter of the dump. A three dimensional seepage analysis was carried out to illustrate the influence of groundwater discharge associated with the regional topography and geologic structures. The results of the modelling program show that groundwater discharge occurs from the waste rock dumps when high recharge rates are specified for the surrounding topography- This groundwater discharge strongly influenced by the high hydraulic conductivity assumed far the fractured bedrock. The modelling results are considered preliminary and field drilling and piezometer installation is being conducted to determine the groundwater regime in the vicinity of the waste rock dump.
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APA: Greg T. Saretzky Wilson G. Ward  (2000)  Hydrological Characterization of a Sulphide Waste Rock Dump

MLA: Greg T. Saretzky Wilson G. Ward Hydrological Characterization of a Sulphide Waste Rock Dump. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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