Tailings Disposal at Quebec Cartier’s Mount Wright Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Walter Shukin Mark T. Olsen
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Publication Date:
Jan 8, 1981

Abstract

An enormous quantity of tailings to be ultimately stored, unfavorable topography, severe climatic conditions, and an environmentally offensive red effluent all contributed to the challenge of designing an effective and cost efficient tailings confinement program at the open-pit iron ore mine operated by Quebec Cartier Mining Co. at Mount Wright in northeastern Quebec. The mine has been operating since 1976, but a detailed disposal plan was first initiated with construction of some channels and ditches during 1980. In the coming years, a system of dams, channels, and tailings confinement dikes will be constructed to accommodate tailings produced in the next 25 years. Careful consideration has been given to environmental effects, and the works under construction have been sized and situated to be extended as required to an ultimate mine life of 87 years.
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APA: Walter Shukin Mark T. Olsen  (1981)  Tailings Disposal at Quebec Cartier’s Mount Wright Mine

MLA: Walter Shukin Mark T. Olsen Tailings Disposal at Quebec Cartier’s Mount Wright Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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