Assessing Contaminant Risk Associated with the use of Mine Water for Dust Suppression

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C Gimber
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Nov 26, 2013

Abstract

Dust suppression is an important environmental control in most mining operations. The poorest quality water within a mine site is often used for dust suppression since it provides an effective means of reducing the volume of poor quality water. The ultimate fate of contaminants or salinity associated with water used in dust suppression is important to consider for optimising water management and assessing the environmental impact and life span and maintenance requirements of roads associated with dust suppression.The propensity for remobilisation of contaminants or salts depends on a range of factors such as the application rate, climate, road construction, water chemistry and soil geochemistry. This paper describes a typical study approach which could be used to assess the short- and long-term impacts of mine water application for dust suppression. The steps of the study are: reviewing the environmental setting, estimating water requirements for dust suppression, reviewing source water chemistry, developing a mass balance model and assessing the mobility and fate of contaminants with a geochemical model.This approach identifies which salt species are likely to form and whether they are prone to remobilisation. It is possible to quantitatively assess the risk of exporting contaminants or salt from roads and to refine the dust suppression strategy to minimise the environmental risk. The approach can be applied at mine sites to address regulator concerns, aid decision-making and improve the understanding of short- and long-term environmental risks.CITATION:Gimber, C, 2013. Assessing contaminant risk associated with the use of mine water for dust suppression, in Proceedings Water in Mining 2013 , pp 235-240 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: C Gimber  (2013)  Assessing Contaminant Risk Associated with the use of Mine Water for Dust Suppression

MLA: C Gimber Assessing Contaminant Risk Associated with the use of Mine Water for Dust Suppression. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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