The sleeper pit lake - a successful model for pit closure

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Martin Williams
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Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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Apr 22, 2003

Abstract

During the coming decade, many of the first generation of ‘super-pit’ gold and base metal mining operations in North and Latin America will reach the end of their economic lives. The closure of such pits in a manner which is environmentally sustainable presents a considerable challenge to the minerals industry. Pit closure often results in the partial or total inundation of formerly dewatered mining operations, and the resultant formation of lakes. The development of techniques for predicting, and controlling, the chemistry, groundwater discharge characteristics and long term hydrospheric impact of these lakes has become a critical aspect of pit closure planning. In this sense, the paper point out that Sleeper Mine was the first of a new generation of open pit gold mines developed in Nevada, USA. The closure of the Sleeper pit exemplifies the use of a range of pragmatic approaches to pit flooding, with applicability to mine closure at many other sites throughout the Américas.
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APA: Martin Williams  (2003)  The sleeper pit lake - a successful model for pit closure

MLA: Martin Williams The sleeper pit lake - a successful model for pit closure. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2003.

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