OFR-11-84 Streamflow Estimation And Water Use Planning For Surface Mining In Northern Alaska ? Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 76
- File Size:
- 13872 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
The small-scale surface mining operation in northern regions is typically located in a remote, ungaged basin. With the recent increase in the economic potential of mining, the number of small operations is increasing. The year-to-year variability in precipitation in this region under study is of great concern to mine operators. Some years may yield only 5 to 6 inches of precipitation, while others may yield in excess of 15 inches. Such variability makes placer mining operations difficult to plan, since low water years may result in too little run-off for gravel washing and high water years may result in flooding of mining developments. There are no official streamfloaw records in many watersheds in the northern region containing placer mining claims. However, information from other streams permits calculation of an estimated discharge for a watershed under consideration using average flows per square mile of drainage. It is to be emphasized that these are average or expected figures in reality, one water year may be significantly wetter or drier than another. This high variability of annual precipitation is significant in relation to placer operations because of the large quantities of water required for this type of mining. Some operations can not operate in low water years. In the larger watersheds, operations may continue in low water years but at a slower pace because of longer water collecting times. The high variability of available run-off rakes placer mining in many parts of Alaska difficult to plan on a long range because of the unpredictability of water supplies.
Citation
APA: (1985) OFR-11-84 Streamflow Estimation And Water Use Planning For Surface Mining In Northern Alaska ? Introduction
MLA: OFR-11-84 Streamflow Estimation And Water Use Planning For Surface Mining In Northern Alaska ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.