Acid-Forming Mining Waste: Prediction, Control and Treatment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William M. Schafer
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Mining projects which contain sulfide mineralization face increasing regulatory hurdles due to environmental concerns over acid rock drainage (ARD) and the ability of long-term reclamation to protect water quality. Among regulatory agencies, much of the perception about sulfide projects has been based on conditions at historic mining sites at which little or no effort was made to control ARD. With proper design measures, ARD production can be greatly reduced or eliminated. The science of ARD prediction and control must be expanded to enable mine planners to anticipate the effect of various facility design options on ARD potential. Some common-sense examples of geochemical prediction techniques and mitigation measures for waste rock dumps, spent ore heaps, and mine pits are described.
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APA: William M. Schafer  (1992)  Acid-Forming Mining Waste: Prediction, Control and Treatment

MLA: William M. Schafer Acid-Forming Mining Waste: Prediction, Control and Treatment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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