The disposal of mine tailings: the real cost of excess water in residues

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. A. Wates
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The paper examines the consequences of dam building with slime of high water content, and therefore Iow relative density, such as the tailings usually associated with the extraction of uranium. It shows how a Iow relative density reduces the practical maximum rate of rise, and hence the establishment cost, of slimes dams built by conventional means. Further hidden costs of such tailings dams are examined. It is concluded that dewatering of tailings before their disposal is the most cost-effective means of increasing the rate at which a particular dam can be constructed, or of reducing operating or stability problems on existing dams. In the longer term, underground disposal seems to be a feasible alternative. However, it is pointed out that there are other factors that can compound the operating difficulties, and that these should be investigated before remedial steps are taken.
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APA: J. A. Wates  (1983)  The disposal of mine tailings: the real cost of excess water in residues

MLA: J. A. Wates The disposal of mine tailings: the real cost of excess water in residues. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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