Instrumentation Of The Homestake Underground Laboratory For Drawdown Measurements During Dewatering - Preprint 09-113

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. D. Davis
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The former Homestake gold mine at Lead, South Dakota, has been selected by the National Science Foundation as the proposed host site for the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory. The deep laboratory and associated research campus will be developed at approximately the 7700-ft level. Plans also include the development of the Sanford Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory at the 4850-ft level. After the mine?s pumps were shut off in June, 2003, water levels rose to approximately the 4650-ft level by early 2008. Pumps in the 8150-ft deep mine were turned on again for dewatering in April, 2008. Instrumentation is being installed in the mine to measure water-level declines during pumping, for later analysis of permeability and related hydraulic properties of the formation. Pressure-sensitive transducers and data loggers will provide real-time information on water levels that will be available to interested parties. Quality of the water also will be monitored as it is pumped from the mine. I
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APA: A. D. Davis  (2009)  Instrumentation Of The Homestake Underground Laboratory For Drawdown Measurements During Dewatering - Preprint 09-113

MLA: A. D. Davis Instrumentation Of The Homestake Underground Laboratory For Drawdown Measurements During Dewatering - Preprint 09-113. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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