Management of riverine disposal of tailings and waste rock for AMD control at the Ok Tedi copper-gold mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Schumann W Stewart S Davidge B Rathi E Kepe J Pile M Ridd
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Aug 2, 2023

Abstract

Geographical constraints, including steep terrain and high rainfall, at the Ok Tedi copper-gold mine in PNG’s Western Province present Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) with significant challenges in mine waste management. Waste management includes discharge of tailings into the local river system and storage of waste rock from the mine pit in waste rock dumps which erode into the river system. Copper bearing skarn mineralisation is associated with a massive sulfide (mainly pyrite) deposit. Consequently, waste rock and tailings can contain significant amounts of pyrite. Without appropriate management, these waste streams represent a risk of producing acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD) when discharged to the river system. Throughout the life of the project, OTML have developed evolving strategies to manage mine wastes and mitigate AMD.
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APA: R Schumann W Stewart S Davidge B Rathi E Kepe J Pile M Ridd  (2023)  Management of riverine disposal of tailings and waste rock for AMD control at the Ok Tedi copper-gold mine

MLA: R Schumann W Stewart S Davidge B Rathi E Kepe J Pile M Ridd Management of riverine disposal of tailings and waste rock for AMD control at the Ok Tedi copper-gold mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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