Several Uses And Installations Of Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters At Mining Facilities And Tailing Waste Sites

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 688 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
The pressure/vacuum lysimeter is being used as an effective vadose zone monitoring device for mining heap leach facilities, tailing disposal ponds and tailing waste sites. Their use has proven reliable for baseline data collection, early warning leakage detection and analyzing geochemical variations in the vadose zone. The lysimeter structure utilizes a closed cylindrical chamber made of PVC or inert material. The soil water intake portion of the cylinder is made of a porous material of low permeability. The application of vacuum or pressure to the unit is via two access tubes from the ground surface. Available soil moisture is drawn by vacuum through porous material into the lysimeter chamber and then collected from the access tubes. Case studies show their usefulness for monitoring around a uranium tailing pond constructed in glacial till material, under heap leach pads and pregnant, barren, and overflow ponds, and investigating the movement of contaminant moisture through old tailing deposits. Relatively easy to install and sample, regulatory agencies and facility operators are accepting and negotiating for their application as a site integrity monitoring device and unsaturated zone research tool. Their use at heap leach facilities lends credibility to solution balance calculations when considering a leachate loss of 5 or 10 percent can make or break a mine's profitability.
Citation
APA:
(1984) Several Uses And Installations Of Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters At Mining Facilities And Tailing Waste SitesMLA: Several Uses And Installations Of Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters At Mining Facilities And Tailing Waste Sites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.