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MINE DEWATERING IMPACTS ON LOCAL HYDROLOGY IN FRACTURED CRYSTALLINE ROCKS By Robert G. Gerber, P.E. & C.G. Ransom Consulting, Inc. [email protected] Nov. 9, 2012
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MINE DEWATERING IMPACTS ON LOCAL HYDROLOGY IN FRACTURED CRYSTALLINE ROCKS

By Robert G. Gerber, P.E. & C.G. Ransom Consulting, Inc. [email protected] Nov. 9, 2012

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Objectives

The importance of understanding the hydrogeology

Conceptualizing the approach to analysis

Impacts as a function of mining method

Impacts as a function of geology and hydrology

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Why hydrology is important

Planning the mining method and sequence

Amount and quality of water to manage

Regulatory requirements

Projecting impacts on wetlands

Projecting impacts on streamflow (quality/quantity)

Projecting impacts on groundwater (quality/quantity)

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Conceptualizing bedrock hydrogeology as porous media flow The ability to model most Maine bedrock problems with porous media

approaches has been demonstrated many times:

Pumping tests show porous media behavior

Relatively uniform contaminant plumes and flow fields

Moderately good ability to predict hydraulic and contaminant transport behavior

Fracture planes in foliated rock typically 0.1’ to 1’ spacing whereas porous media model elements typically 10 to 100’ : makes the porous media approach a good approximation of flow in discrete blocks

High yield bedrock zones can be treated as heterogeneities with elevated transmissivity

See: “The Applicability of Porous Media Theory to Fractured rock Flow in Maine” by Gerber, Bither & Muff (1991) NWWA Northeastern Regional Conference, Portland, ME

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Mining methods dictate impacts

The smaller the hole that has to be dewatered, the smaller the extent of impact The rate of water flowing out of a dewatered hole is

proportional to the 1/(log t), where t is the amount of time the hole has been dewatered

The rate of water flowing out is proportional to C1/[log(C2/r)], where r is the hole radius. Doubling the hole diameter will increase the yield between 7% to 11%

Therefore, mine drifts and shafts that target very specific enriched zones should produce less impact than large diameter open pit mines, other things being equal

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Basic Conceptual Model

Lake River Open Pit

Stream

Stream

10’ drop from south

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Steady-state model Cross Section with Hydraulic Conductivity Values

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Open Pit: Phreatic Surface Equipotentials

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Open Pit DD at maximum

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X-sec Open Pit Mine, post closure equipotentials

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Shallow E-W tunnel L1 heads

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Deep E-W tunnel L1 heads

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Shallow E-W shallow L4 DD

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Deep E-W tunnel L4 DD

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E-W tunnel L4 DD differential between deep and shallow

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E-W tunnel Xsec post mine equipotentials looking N

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Deep N-S tunnel L1 heads

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Deep N-S tunnel L4 DD

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Deep N-S tunnel Xsec post dev equipotentials

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E-W tunnel @1200’ deep with single fracture zone cutting across

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Groundwater Impact Comparison

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Summary

Can use porous media models to simulate most Maine bedrock hydrogeologic terrains except at small scales < ~100’

The rate of water flow into mines decreases with depth, with time, and with radius of openings

The near-surface groundwater impact of a mine decreases with depth

Tunnels located parallel to groundwater flow may have a greater drawdown impact than normal to flow

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Summary (con’t)

Open pit mines permanently change the groundwater phreatic surface, lowering it on the upgradient side and raising it on the downgradient side

Singular fracture systems often cause the largest potential water infiltration to mines and need to be sealed off from the mine to reduce dewatering needs and large potential hydraulic impacts