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The Hydraulic Transport and Storage of Extractive Waste

Guidelines to European Practice

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  • Provides state of the art of the mineral waste storage
  • Summarises mine waste technologies within an EU framework
  • Includes extensive examples and references

Part of the book series: Professional Practice in Earth Sciences (PRES)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxix
  2. Preamble

    • Mike Cambridge
    Pages 1-2
  3. Introduction

    • Mike Cambridge, Gavin Ferguson
    Pages 3-8
  4. Hydraulic Fill—Sources, Placement and Regulatory Issues

    • Mike Cambridge, Gavin Ferguson, Nick Coppin, Ciaran Molloy
    Pages 9-32
  5. Material Characterisation

    • Mike Cambridge, Rafael Monroy, Miguel Diaz, Ciaran Molloy
    Pages 33-82
  6. Engineering Design

    • Mike Cambridge, Gavin Ferguson, Nick Coppin, Ciaran Molloy, Kris Czajewski
    Pages 83-147
  7. The Development of a Mine Waste Facility

    • Mike Cambridge, Gavin Ferguson, Nick Coppin, Ciaran Molloy, Kris Czajewski
    Pages 149-219
  8. Facility Quality Control, Inspection and Monitoring

    • Mike Cambridge, Jason Saint
    Pages 221-266
  9. Specialist Application of Hydraulic Filling Techniques

    • Mike Cambridge, Gavin Ferguson, Jonathan Roberts
    Pages 267-293
  10. Conclusions

    • Mike Cambridge
    Pages 295-296
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 297-327

About this book

This book offers the guidelines on long-term confinement of fine particulate waste products in a safe and environmentally acceptable location. It seeks to present the state of the art, drawing on combined experience from within the European Union (EU), on good international practice where relevant and on lessons learnt from recent untoward incidents. These guidelines have been developed in parallel with the development of the European Standard on Earthworks (prEN 16907) and the contents have been influenced by the well-publicised need for guidance to all stakeholders on both technical and regulatory aspects of the permitting, design and construction of extractive waste facilities in Europe. The Extractive Waste Directive (EWD) imposes a duty on all operators and regulators to ensure the competent design, operation and closure of such facilities. However, though some guidance has been published on a limited number of related technical elements, the relevance of these contributions has been diminished by the lack of an integrated approach. It is now evident to both regulatory bodies and operators alike that a unified and comprehensive document providing guidance to all stakeholders is required if the future of mining within the EU is to be assured and further untoward incidents avoided. These guidelines seek to address all technical stages of the development of a hydraulic fill project in the context of the EWD, with an emphasis on waste and facility characterisation and on the risk-based assessments which underwrite them. They are intended for use by all stakeholders involved in those European industries which involve the generation, transport and storage of fine particulate waste products requiring long-term confinement in a safe, stable and environmentally acceptable location.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Cantab Consulting Ltd, Ashford, United Kingdom

    Mike Cambridge

About the editor

Mike Cambridge graduated with an honours degree in civil engineering from the University of Surrey in 1970 and has been engaged in the planning, design, construction, monitoring and closure stages of extractive waste facilities throughout the world for more than forty-five years.  In 2002 he founded Cantab Consulting Ltd, an independent mining and environmental consultancy established to provide specialist services to the minerals and water industries internationally.  He is a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers, of the Geological Society and of the Institute of Quarrying and holds current appointments as an All Reservoir Panel Engineer under the UK Reservoirs Act and as Competent Person under the Mines and Quarries (Tips) Act 1969.  He has been actively engaged in Europe in the development of the Extractive Waste Directive and subsequent guidance documents, and is the Convener of the CENTC396 “Earthworks” working group currently preparing the European Standard on hydraulic fill.  In addition, he has authored numerous papers on technical and environmental aspects of mining, quarrying, dam engineering and waste disposal.  He is currently retained as the independent inspecting engineer for both statutory and compliance purposes for the inspection, auditing and reporting on mining projects and tailings management facilities in particular, with respect to safety, stability and environmental compliance.

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 119.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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