Use Of Reinfiltration For The Management Of Open-Pit Gold-Mine Dewatering Discharge

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Saunders Macdonald V. Sawyer M. Bidart
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

A number of open pit gold mines in Nevada extract ore from areas that are below the natural groundwater elevations. This necessitates dewatering, which requires a method for the disposal of the extracted water. Some of these open pits extend well below, the water table with dewatering volumes greater than 10,000 gpm (38,000 L/min). Some mines with large volumes of dewatering water have constructed reinfiltration basins to reintroduce the water into the groundwater system at a point some distance from the pits. This paper presents an overview of the state of the art of reinfiltration projects, including the permit process for such projects in Nevada. The paper includes the necessary engineering considerations.
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APA: M. Saunders Macdonald V. Sawyer M. Bidart  (1997)  Use Of Reinfiltration For The Management Of Open-Pit Gold-Mine Dewatering Discharge

MLA: M. Saunders Macdonald V. Sawyer M. Bidart Use Of Reinfiltration For The Management Of Open-Pit Gold-Mine Dewatering Discharge. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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