Conference Proceedings
Water in Mining 2009
Conference Proceedings
Water in Mining 2009
Storage and Time - A Paradigm for Aquifer Pressure Management Beneath Open Cut Mines
Many open pit mines require dewatering or need aquifer depressurisation systems to manage mine water inflow and/or mine floor stability. In many instances these mining operations impact on regional groundwater resources and therefore access to these resources by other users.As such potential exists for mine development to be hindered or even blocked by groundwater legislation that aims to prevent declining groundwater levels and demonstrate equitable use of a regional groundwater resource.There is a need to manage aquifer systems during and after the mining operations, and in some cases stresses on the aquifers and associated ecosystems may be elastic and can be managed with minimum impacts or reversed once the mine ceases to operate.This paper uses the Gippsland sedimentary basin, with a history of declining groundwater levels and mining and petroleum production, as a case study to pose the question: Should period of mining operation, aquifer's storage capacity and its ability to recharge be concurrently considered when granting groundwater abstraction and mining licenses for prospective mine development?It further examines that by utilising an aquifer's storage capacity and demonstrating an understanding of aquifer system hydrodynamics during and beyond the life of the mine (time), the approval process for groundwater abstraction and associated cost of statutory monitoring may be made less onerous._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Schaeffer, J, Yuen, S, Khan, S and Rana, T, 2009. Storage and time - a paradigm for aquifer pressure management beneath open cut mines, in Proceedings Water in Mining 2009, pp 137-142 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
FORMAL CITATION:Schaeffer, J, Yuen, S, Khan, S and Rana, T, 2009. Storage and time - a paradigm for aquifer pressure management beneath open cut mines, in Proceedings Water in Mining 2009, pp 137-142 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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J Schaeffer, S Yuen, S Khan, T Rana
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