Simple Methods For Estimating The Effects Of Mining On Shallow Ground Water Systems And Vice Versa

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Carl P. Venzke
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Mining lignite in the Gulf Coast often requires some interaction with shallow ground water system. Suggestions for determining ground water data and analysis requirements for regulatory compliance are given. Simple methods for estimating mine inflow seepage, ground water level declines, and changes in ground water chemistry, which may result from mining, are discussed. The mining of lignite often results in interaction with shallow ground water systems. An evaluation of the interaction is required as input to mine permitting and engineering. Your evaluation will proceed more smoothly and produce more meaningful results with some planning prior to performing your evaluation. The following are tips to consider in planning and carrying out a successful study.
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APA: Carl P. Venzke  (1982)  Simple Methods For Estimating The Effects Of Mining On Shallow Ground Water Systems And Vice Versa

MLA: Carl P. Venzke Simple Methods For Estimating The Effects Of Mining On Shallow Ground Water Systems And Vice Versa. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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