Title: Demonstration of Subaqueous Disposal of Mill Waste
1Demonstration of Subaqueous Disposal of Mill
Waste
- Dave Hinrichs, NewFields
- Mark Doolan, U.S. EPA
- Chris Wienecke, ATT
- Sunoco and Jasper County Group
- R. Fischer and K. Tegtmeyer, NewFields
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3Mill Waste Characteristics
- Chat from Barnsdall No. 3 mine, Kansas
- Tailings from Barnsdall No. 2 mine, Missouri
- Tailings - net-alkaline, permeability 2 x 10-7
minimal ARD - Tailings lab 0.03 ft/ft vertical settlement
- Concentrations in tailings backfill
- Zinc 18,730 mg/kg
- Lead 570 mg/kg
- Cadmium 130 mg/kg
4Subsidence pit at Remedial Soil Repository West
of Prosperity
5Jasper Co. Site Subsidence Pit at North Edge of
Remedial repository
6Jasper Co. Site Subsidence Pits Subsidence Pit
South of Carterville off of Lewis St.
7Jasper Co. Site Subsidence PitWest of
Carterville Off of Wilson St.
8Existing Site Conditions
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10Subaqueous Disposal Theory
- Place waste in the saturated zone, cap and reduce
oxygen by 10,000x - Establish reducing/anaerobic conditions to reduce
or eliminate ARD and metals release - Lower disposal and O M costs
- Eliminate pit as trash dumping site
- Eliminate as storm runoff metal load source
11Expected Results of Subaqueous Disposal
- Short-term zinc loading to aquifer
- Shift from strongly oxidizing to reducing
conditions, i.e., lower eH - Increase in pH to mildly alkaline
- Greatly reduced rate of sulfide oxidation, ARD,
and metals release compared to above-ground
repository
12Subaqueous Disposal Setting
13Mechanisms for Metals Release in Subaqueous
Setting
- Short term
- Dissolution of reactive secondary minerals
- Long term
- Stable sulfide minerals, dependent on final eH
and pH conditions
14Galena Leach Study
15Subaqueous Field Demonstration Jasper County,
Missouri
- Selected P4 Pond at Freehold mine in Kansas
- Installed two monitoring wells in Boone aquifer
- MDNR conducted dye tracing study
- Collected 2 rounds of baseline samples,
pre-backfill - Backfilled 200 ft x 200 ft x 35 ft pit
- Installed Well P4 Central in July 2002
- Collected 4 rounds of post-backfill samples
- NewFields prepared summary report, Dec. 2003
16Demonstration Site Map
17Pond P-4
18Site Conditions
- Shallow aquifer confined gradient est. 0.0008
- Local shale hydraulic gradient est. 0.01
- Pit depth 35 feet Penn shale 75 feet thick
- Freehold mine depth of 120 - 180 ft in Miss.
limestone - Pond water level 2 13 feet higher than shallow
aquifer, poor hydraulic inter-connection - Water levels in pits showed dramatic rise and
fall with storm events
19Pit Filling
- Filled pit with 58,500 yds3 of chat and tailings
March - July 2002 - Surcharged to plus 4 feet
- Capped with 1.5 ft of topsoil
- Volunteer revegetation
20Pond 4 - filling
21Pond 4 - Post Filling
22Filled Pit
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25Filled Pit Monitoring
- Installed wells P4NW and P15E Dec 2001
- Collected 2 rounds of baseline samples,
pre-backfill - Installed Well P4 Central in July 2002
- Collected 4 rounds of post-fill samples
26Dissolved Zinc Concentrations
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28P4 Pond Redox
29ZINC LOAD ESTIMATES
30Conclusions
- Subaqueous disposal did not increase metal
loading to shallow aquifer due to low
permeability/poor connection - Subaqueous disposal should substantially reduce
metals loading to surface streams - Post-remedy footprint reduced lower O M cost
- Jasper County FS includes subaqueous disposal as
a permanent, moderate cost alternative to
conventional cap and cover - Placement of wastes in mine pits reduces pit
associated hazards and illegal dumping
31Pit Selection
- Prioritize pits that are or can be hydraulically
isolated from shallow aquifer. Indicators - low or negative eH,
- low O2, poor vegetation and aquatic community
- Rapid increase in water level if recharged
- Slow to recover when test-pumped
- Prioritize pits that pose physical hazards, are
used as trash dumps, or offer marginal aquatic
habitat.
32Engineering Aspects
- With scrapers and dozers, cost 4.50/cy
- Tailings can be used in low-permeability caps and
liners. - Using chat only higher predicted zinc loads
mix tails with chat or fly ash - Predict consolidation before backfill
- Surcharge pits and/or allow time for settlement
before placing the soil cap.