Application of Computer Modeling to the Environmental Remediation of the Berkeley Open Pit Copper Mine, Butte, Montana

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Darrel Sipe Marek Wilczewski Kristine Uhlman
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

With the end of active copper mining in 1983, the extensive underground mine workings and the Berkeley Pit, one of the largest open-pit mines in the United States, began to flood. Daily in- flow to the pit is about five million gallons per day, with the water level rising at a rate of 30 feet per year. To support the remedial investigation and feasibility study, a six-layer, three-dimensional MODFLOW-based ground water flow model was constructed to simulate the 9,100-acre site. The vertical domain of the model extended over 1,060 feet of elevation difference and consisted of a finite difference grid of 89 rows by 54 columns. All work was PC- based. Model boundaries were assigned to correspond to natural hydrologic features such as geologic contacts, faults, and surface water features. The fully calibrated model was approved by the State of Montana and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use in the site remediation. The computer model was used to determine ground water flow velocities and contaminant travel times within the alluvial sediments adjacent to the Berkeley Pit. The purpose of the model was to predict future alluvial ground water flow directions should acid- and heavy metal-laden flood waters filling the Berkeley Pit rise up and enter the Alluvial Aquifer.
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APA: Darrel Sipe Marek Wilczewski Kristine Uhlman  (1996)  Application of Computer Modeling to the Environmental Remediation of the Berkeley Open Pit Copper Mine, Butte, Montana

MLA: Darrel Sipe Marek Wilczewski Kristine Uhlman Application of Computer Modeling to the Environmental Remediation of the Berkeley Open Pit Copper Mine, Butte, Montana. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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