Mitigation of Acid Rock Drainage at the Summitville Mine Superfund Site, Colorado, USA

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Angus Campbell Michael J. Gobla
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Numerous techniques for treating, controlling, and preventing acid rock drainage have been applied at the Summitville Mine Superfund Site. Challenging aspects of the remote mine site include the wide-spread occurrence of acid-generating soils and rocks, extensive surface and underground mine workings, and a cold and wet climate. Water treatment was an immediate necessity when the Government took control of the abandoned site in December of 1992. Subsequent reclamation activities have emphasized prevention and control of ARD to minimize future water treatment requirements. A combination of conventional, innovative, and experimental methods are being applied to successfully mitigate ARD at Summitville.
Citation

APA: Angus Campbell Michael J. Gobla  (2000)  Mitigation of Acid Rock Drainage at the Summitville Mine Superfund Site, Colorado, USA

MLA: Angus Campbell Michael J. Gobla Mitigation of Acid Rock Drainage at the Summitville Mine Superfund Site, Colorado, USA. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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