Hydrogeologic Aspects Of Site Investigations For Shafts And Caverns

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Russell G. Slayback
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

An integral part of site investigations for shafts and underground workings should be hydrogeologic evaluations of the need for and method of ground-water control. Such investigations should include: 1. Classification of the problem by aquifer type. 2. Integration of other site investigations with hydrogeologic programs, including assessment of the need for water control. 3. Planning and conduct of aquifer tests tailored to the aquifer situation. 4. Evaluation of pumping requirements to achieve water control objectives. 5. Scheduling of dewatering for optimum results and costs. 6. Evaluation of environmental impacts of pumpage and water discharge. 7. Planning of operational monitoring for program modification and liability limitation. Early hydrogeologic involvement can result in avoiding unnecessary duplication in site investigations.
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APA: Russell G. Slayback  (1981)  Hydrogeologic Aspects Of Site Investigations For Shafts And Caverns

MLA: Russell G. Slayback Hydrogeologic Aspects Of Site Investigations For Shafts And Caverns. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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