Tailings Disposal Practice at Waikato North Head Minesite

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Tailings facilities tell a story to the public about how the mining industry manages its activities. They also create a risk that must be managed for the long term. All the knowledge and technology is available to safely design, build, operate and decommission tailings facilities.   Tailings at Waikato North Head Minesite are pumped as slurry, over long distances and against high static discharge heads to backfill the excavated area. WNH is, under the mining licence, obliged to reconcile the topography of mined areas to the closest possible resemblance of the original terrain. The active tailings areas are located near main operational facilities and detailed plans and procedures have been developed to ensure a safe and continuous operation.   The concentration plant is designed as two identical and independent plants. Each plant has its own tailings slurry pumping system.   This paper represents a general overview of the tailings disposal practice at WNH mine site. It discusses tailings delivery, construction and water management.
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APA:  (2004)  Tailings Disposal Practice at Waikato North Head Minesite

MLA: Tailings Disposal Practice at Waikato North Head Minesite. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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