Co-disposal of rejects from coal and sand mining operations in the Blue Mountains : a feasibility study

  • Christine Gosling

Western Sydney University thesis: Master's thesis

Abstract

This thesis presents details of investigations into the potential for co-disposal of the two rejects from Clarence Colliery and Kable's Transport Sand Mine. Column experiments were undertaken to simulate field conditions. The experiment consisted of: 1/. creating the required co-disposal arrangement and structure in containers 2/. infiltrating water through each container and measuring the rates of infiltration and overflow 3/. measuring the chemical properties of the leachate water. Geotechnical tests of co-disposal pile stability were undertaken using a specially constructed shear box. Results of this study suggest the co-disposal of course coal washery reject from Clarence Colliery with clay tailings from Kable's Transport Sand Mine is a feasible option for managing the generation of acetic drainage. It is recommended that field trials comprise layers of coal reject and clay tailings in a 9:1 ratio. Layering the coal reject with clay tailings creates a semi-permeable barrier which acts to restrict water percolation through the reject as well as reacting with the leachate to increase the leachate pH and adsorb metals
Date of Award1999
Original languageEnglish

Keywords

  • Clarence Colliery (N.S.W.)
  • Coal mining in Blue Mountains (N.S.W.)
  • coal mine waste
  • environmental sciences
  • Blue Mountains (N.S.W.)
  • New South Wales
  • Australia
  • factory and trade waste(Australia)
  • environment and sustainability
  • environmental aspects of coal mine waste
  • Centre for Western Sydney

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