Waste Rock Dump Closures in Cold Climates - Selection Processes and Implemented Method

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 65 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 2008
Abstract
This paper presents a partial compilation of adopted measures of waste rock dump closures at mine sites located in Canada and Alaska, where the climate includes cold winters. The paper also presents the selection process that was followed for some of those mine sites. Mining operations usually generate waste rock that can sometimes result in very large quantities. Additionally, the nature of the ore body and the host rock will often introduce environmental impacts. These impacts need to be managed not only during the operations but also in the long term. Mine closure plans consequently have to address the long term issues that sometimes require perpetual treatment. Closure planning often involves the evaluation of risks associated with environmental and financial liabilities. It needs to consider the science, some common definition of objectives, and there will be a need to manage resources and schedules. Closure planning is essentially an exercise in constrained decision making. A performance and risk based ranking matrix is often developed during this selection process to identify the preferred option(s). The case studies presented in this paper provides a few examples. The level of knowledge on acid rock drainage from waste rock dumps has increased considerably over the past decades. It did not necessarily increase the level of complexity of the adopted closure methods, as the selected closure methods are often kept simple. A common approach consists of stabilising the slopes of the waste rock dumps material by resloping and then covering the waste rock with a growth media to support vegetation. Such covers prevent direct contact of animals with the waste rock material, minimise erosion and reduce infiltration to various degrees. The inclusion of water treatment is obviously dependent on the water quality being released.
Citation
APA:
(2008) Waste Rock Dump Closures in Cold Climates - Selection Processes and Implemented MethodMLA: Waste Rock Dump Closures in Cold Climates - Selection Processes and Implemented Method. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.