A Case History of Intrinsic Remediation of Reactive Tailings Seepage for Questa Mine, New Mexico

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Christoph Wels Shannon Shaw Michael Royle
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Intrinsic remediation is the effect of natural attenuation mechanisms - dilution, dispersion, sorption/precipitation and biodegradation - reducing contaminant concentrations in ground water to specified levels at predetermined compliance points in the aquifer. Current monitoring and modeling for post closure was used to assess the current and long-term potential of intrinsic remediation of contaminated seepage originating from a large reactive (sulfidic) tailings impoundment near Questa, New Mexico. It is concluded that the natural attenuation mechanisms of precipitation within the tailings (as a result of buffering) and dilution/dispersion within the aquifer are currently active and likely sufficient to reduce contaminant concentrations to below state standards in the long-term. Other natural attenuation mechanisms such as sorption and biodegradation within the receiving aquife4s) were not assessed here, but are likely further reducing contaminant concentrations. Active interception and recovery of the seepage water is being maintained until monitoring demonstrates that intrinsic remediation has successfully achieved the level of water quality control required.
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APA: Christoph Wels Shannon Shaw Michael Royle  (2000)  A Case History of Intrinsic Remediation of Reactive Tailings Seepage for Questa Mine, New Mexico

MLA: Christoph Wels Shannon Shaw Michael Royle A Case History of Intrinsic Remediation of Reactive Tailings Seepage for Questa Mine, New Mexico . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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