Predicting The Steady-State Water Quality Of Pit Lakes (fd07c166-3e92-4b5e-960c-88ab257627bc)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. L. Lewis
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

A simple method for estimating the steady-state water quality of a pit lake is presented. The steady-state concentration of a conservative chemical constituent in a pit lake is shown to be a simple function of inflow rate, evaporation rate, and inflow concentration. An analytical method is presented for estimating the equilibrium ground water inflow rate for use in water quality predictions. The time required to reach chemical steady-state is estimated using an iterative mass balance model. Mine operators should find the methodology useful for planning and screening-level regulatory applications where conservative estimates of pit lake water quality are desirable.
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APA: R. L. Lewis  (1998)  Predicting The Steady-State Water Quality Of Pit Lakes (fd07c166-3e92-4b5e-960c-88ab257627bc)

MLA: R. L. Lewis Predicting The Steady-State Water Quality Of Pit Lakes (fd07c166-3e92-4b5e-960c-88ab257627bc). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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