Treatment and Rehabilitation of Acidic Waste Rock and Tailings – A 14-year Case Study

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L Fergusson D Blair T Scutts
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Jul 16, 2014

Abstract

This paper presents a waste rock treatment and rehabilitation program conducted at a metaliferous mine site in northern New South Wales from 2000–2013. It updates findings from 2005 for Program #1 (which examined acidity, leachable metals and tree growth in a control and three treated areas of waste rock) and includes new results for Program #2 (which examined acidity, plant uptake of metals and trace elements and tree growth in a control and four treated areas compared to undisturbed background levels) and Program?#3 (which examined the treatment and revegetation of submerged mine tailings and an exposed tailings beach).Program #1 showed low soil pH in the control area remained unchanged from years 1–14, and soil pH in the limed and capped areas was initially increased but fell back to starting levels within 12 months and remained low for 14 years. In contrast, soil pH in the Terra B area resulted in soil high pH immediately after treatment and increased in years six and 14 without further treatment. Tree height and density in 2005 and again in 2013 indicated acidity in the control, limed and capped areas suppressed tree height and density; however, in the Terra B area, revegetation in 2013 was comparable to undisturbed forest. Outcomes in the control, biosolids and three Terra B areas in Program #2 were similar to those observed in Program #1.Program #3 showed the submerged and exposed tailings initially had low pH and high concentrations of total and leachable metals before treatment, but these became non-leachable after treatment with Terra B. Revegetation was achieved on the tailings beach, with almost uniform colonisation of bulrush and common reed, along with bottlebrush and golden wattle; a variety of reptiles have also been observed on the revegetated tailings beach, along with migrating ducks, spoonbills and grebes.CITATION:Fergusson, L, Blair, D and Scutts, T, ?2014. Treatment and rehabilitation of acidic waste rock and tailings – a 14-year case study, in Proceedings Life-of-Mine 2014 , pp 247–260 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: L Fergusson D Blair T Scutts  (2014)  Treatment and Rehabilitation of Acidic Waste Rock and Tailings – A 14-year Case Study

MLA: L Fergusson D Blair T Scutts Treatment and Rehabilitation of Acidic Waste Rock and Tailings – A 14-year Case Study. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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