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Title: CLAYBASED GROUTING DEMONSTRATION PROJECT Activity III Project 2


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CLAY-BASED GROUTINGDEMONSTRATION
PROJECTActivity III Project 2
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PROBLEM
  • Influx of water through subsurface fracture and
    vein systems intersects underground mine
    workings.
  • As the water flows through the fracture system it
    contacts sulfide ore zones.

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PROJECT OBJECTIVE
  • Reduce and/or eliminate the influx of water into
    the underground mine system using select source
    control materials.

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SOURCE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
  • Eliminate water from the acid generation equation
  • Eliminates transport mechanisms from mobilizing
    the metals/nonmetals.
  • Long-term fix which is more cost effective than
    treatment in perpetuity.

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CLAY-BASED GROUT SELECTION
  • Comprised of environmentally sound elements
  • kaolinitic/illitic clays
  • binders
  • proprietary additives

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CLAY-BASED GROUTING DEMONSTRATIONPHASE II
  • Phase II was canceled (4/95).
  • Technology developer claimed only 40 of the
    grout injection was completed during Phase I of
    the project.

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CONCLUSIONS
  • Flow decreased by approximately 30 at the mine
    portal.
  • The ASARCO earthen dam held a greater percentage
    of water after the grout injection.
  • Core drilled areas (SITE/SAIC 1998) showed gt80
    grout coverage.
  • Hydraulic testing (SITE/SAIC 1998) resulted in
    "no flow". Only one area allowed flow of 4 gpm
    in a grouted area.

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Underground Mine Source Control Demonstration
Project
  • Activity III Project 8

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PROBLEM
  • Influx of water through subsurface fracture and
    vein systems intersects underground mine
    workings.
  • As the water flows through the fracture system it
    contacts sulfide ore zones.

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PROJECT OBJECTIVE
  • Reduce and/or eliminate the influx of water into
    the underground mine system using select source
    control materials.

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Underground Mine Workings on Initial Investigation
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Miller Mine Located in Montana
Miller Mine
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Miller Mine Project Site
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Miller Mine Lower Adit
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Lower Settling Pond at the Miller Mine
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Drift W-2 Drift W-1
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Site Characterization
  • Water Quality
  • Monitored Weather Conditions
  • Monitor Underground Flows within the Mine
  • Underground Geologic Survey
  • Performed Geophysical Survey of Surface and in
    Underground Workings
  • Performed Water Injection Tests
  • Performed Dye Tests

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Materials Testing
  • 50 source control materials were tested to ASTM
    standards when applicable. Material Testing
    Included
  • 1. Permeability
  • 2. Acid Resistance
  • 3. Elasticity and strength
  • 4. Injectability
  • 5. Compatibility
  • 6. Freeze-Thaw and Wet-Dry Cycling

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Materials Testing of Source Control Materials
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Field Emplacement
  • Grout was placed over W-1 Drift
  • Using Water/Dye Test predetermined the amount of
    Grout Injected into each core hole
  • Core holes were drilled over and under the
    underground mine workings and perpendicular to
    the fracture system.
  • A closed-cell, expandable, Hydro Active Combi
    Polyurethane Grout from de neef Construction
    Chemicals, Inc. was selected for the Project

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Emplacement of the Grout Injection Rod and
Inflatable Packer System
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Grout Tank System
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Plan Map of the Miller Mine Underground Workings
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Drift W-2 Drift W-1
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Field Emplacement (cont.)
  • Used inflatable packer system
  • Injected water with grout at a 11 ratio
  • Dyed grout blue for visibility in W-1 Drift
  • Injection pressures between 60 - 160 psi
  • Injected a total of 192 gallons of grout

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Dyed Grout
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Map Showing the Grout Injection Holes
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Application Problems and Causes
  • Small drifts limited drilling locations
  • The remote location required more
    mobilization/prep time
  • The additional water was injected to activate the
    grout
  • Colder underground conditions increased the grout
    activation time

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Monitoring Results
  • Decreased Water Flow from Drift W-1
  • Water Quality of all Flows Remains Constant
  • Flow from Drift W-2 remains Constant

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Flow at W-1 Flume
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Conclusion and Recommendations
  • The application of the polyurethane grout did
    decrease the amount of flow from W-1.
  • The water quality was not improved at W-1 due to
    the grout emplacement.
  • The flow into the underground workings moved to a
    non-grouted area.
  • Using a source control technology will reduce but
    in most cases not eliminate the influx into the
    underground mine workings.
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