Conference Proceedings
Mining and Environment: A Professional Approach, Brisbane
Conference Proceedings
Mining and Environment: A Professional Approach, Brisbane
Towards a Solid Waste Disposal Strategy: The Rundle Oil Shale Project
At the present stage of the Rundle oil shale project planning, with depressed world oil prices, early development of the resource is unlikely. However, this postponement is being used to carry out technical studies required to evaluate alternative rehabilitation strategies and establish a sound environmental planning basis. Major technical data from the following studies are reviewed: Resource: - mine planning; material characterisation; retorting; geology; Environmental: - meteorology; surface water management; laboratory and field leachates; revegetation; waste characterisation; hydraulic and chemical modelling; dust suppression; plant/water interactions; and impact evaluation. These studies have shown that topsoil replacement, seeding mixtures, fertilizer application rates, subsoil quality and handling, waste pile slope and most importantly soil water storage are key factors in successful rehabilitation.
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R D Tait, J L Cutler
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- Published: 1987
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- Unique ID: P198706019