Title of article
Upscaling laboratory results for water quality prediction at underground collieries in South Africa’s Highveld Coalfields
Author/Authors
Usher، نويسنده , , Brent Herbert، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
14
From page
43
To page
56
Abstract
The prediction of future acidity and water quality is a key aspect of water management in mining environments. In this paper, different prediction techniques tested in an isolated underground compartment at a colliery in the Highveld Coalfield of South Africa are discussed. Considerations for upscaling these results are explained, and a methodology for upscaling is tested at this facility. Over 30 samples were collected around the compartment and through cored boreholes. These samples were tested using acid–base accounting tests, humidity cells, and mineralogy. From this, an integrated interpretation of potential water quality evolution was made, supported by detailed water quality sampling with the use of surface boreholes, stratified sampling underground, and pumped qualities over a period of two years. The results show that analytical tests play an integral role in water quality predictions at underground collieries. The results also show that, despite the vast differences between laboratory test conditions and the situation in the field, by taking site conditions into account to properly contextualise the results, improved predictions of expected water quality can be obtained.
Keywords
Coal , Environmental , acid rock drainage
Journal title
Minerals Engineering
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Minerals Engineering
Record number
2275376
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