Effectiveness of Site-Specific Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Life - Treated Wastewater from Golden Cross Gold Mine and the Waitekauri River

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M Fitzpatrick A Goldstone
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Abstract

Contemporary mine wastewater flows are subject to stringent water quality standards before discharge to local waterways. Strict criteria are often applied as a result of fears of extensive acid mine drainage; a feature of the many abandoned mine adits around the Coromandel, Central Otago, and the West Coast. In most cases the USEPA water quality criteria have been used to set treated wastewater discharge water quality standards. In future it is possible that the recently published ANZECC water quality criteria guidelines will be used for this purpose. The ANZECC guidelines also provide for the establishment of discharge criteria at specific sites, rather than accept the trigger values. The use of site-specific criteria for treated wastewater mine discharges was pioneered at the Golden Cross gold mine, near Waihi, in the late 1980s. The procedure used to derive water quality criteria was based on USEPA guidelines. In developing the Golden Cross criteria, only species that occur, or are similar to those that occur in the Waitekauri River were used. The mine commenced discharge of treated wastewater in 1991, and macroinvertebrate communities in the vicinity of the discharge point have been regularly monitored twice a year for the past 12 years. Despite fluctuations in community composition and abundance over that period, no permanent significant changes in the macroinvertebrate communities occurred between sites above and below the treated wastewater discharge. The success of the site-specific criteria at Golden Cross has shown how the application of this methodology can result in the protection of aquatic life while allowing for the discharge of treated mine wastewater.
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APA: M Fitzpatrick A Goldstone  (2003)  Effectiveness of Site-Specific Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Life - Treated Wastewater from Golden Cross Gold Mine and the Waitekauri River

MLA: M Fitzpatrick A Goldstone Effectiveness of Site-Specific Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Life - Treated Wastewater from Golden Cross Gold Mine and the Waitekauri River. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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