Mine closure – costs and risks associated with free-draining adits

- Organization:
- Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 572 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 12, 2005
Abstract
For mine closure, the prospect of treating mine drainage in near-perpetuity can be onerous – especially when flow rates are high. One closure option is to construct tunnel plugs within the adits to flood the mine and reduce discharge volumes. Flooding reduces oxygen access within the mine and hence ARD potential. It also reduces hydraulic gradients such that uncontaminated groundwater is not drawn toward open, acid-generating areas of the mine/orebody. Evaluation of the technical and economic feasibility of permanently sealing mine tunnels necessitates detailed hydrogeological and geotechnical investigations. The capital costs associated with tunnel plugs may be relatively high, and there are ongoing maintenance requirements, risk of significant leakage and even risk of catastrophic failure if improperly designed or constructed. In this sense, the paper point put the means available for assessing the liabilities associated with adits at project start up, and the options available for closure of existing adits to reduce long-term environmental liabilities.
Citation
APA:
(2005) Mine closure – costs and risks associated with free-draining aditsMLA: Mine closure – costs and risks associated with free-draining adits. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2005.