Performance of engineered test covers on acid-generating waste rock at Whistle mine, Ontario

Author:

Adu-Wusu Celestina,Yanful Ernest K

Abstract

This paper presents the design and 3 year field performance results of three engineered test soil covers for the mitigation of acid rock drainage (ARD) at Whistle mine near Capreol, Ontario. Each test cover was a two-layer system consisting of a 0.90 m noncompacted pit-run gravelly sand overlying a barrier layer. The three barrier layers studied were a 0.46 m thick mixture of sand (92%) and bentonite (8%) (SB), a 0.60 m thick layer of sandy silt with about 5% clay (SS), and a 0.008 m thick geosynthetic clay liner (GCL). Each cover was installed on 6.10 m thick acid-generating waste rock and was instrumented and monitored along with a control test plot that consisted of 6.10 m of waste rock. The ultimate objective of the study was to select a suitable cover for full-scale decommissioning of acid-generating waste rock backfilled into the Whistle pit. Results from 3 years of monitoring showed that the GCL was the most effective barrier in reducing percolation into the underlying waste rock. Percolation through the GCL barrier was 7% over the 3 year period compared with 20% and 59.6% through the sand–bentonite and sandy silt barriers, respectively, and 56.4% through the control plot. The overall quality of percolate water from the covered waste rock was much better than that of percolate water from the uncovered waste rock. Aqueous geochemical modeling suggested that percolate water draining the oxidized waste rock was controlled by hydroxides, oxide, and sulphate phases of Al, Ca, Mg, and Fe3+.Key words: waste rock, acid rock drainage (ARD), capillary barrier, geosynthetic clay liner, amended soil systems, percolation, MINTEQ.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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