Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, Golden Sunlight Mine Pit Reclamation 2007 Chapter 3

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Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, Golden Sunlight Mine Pit Reclamation 2007 Chapter 3
Montana.Dept. of Environmental Quality
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Ferricrete is a common occurrence both on the surface and at depth at GSM. The importance of ferricrete with respect to the SEIS is that it provides an indication of pre- mining and modern ARD production at the site, and it provides an indication of the geochemical conditions of potential pit groundwater flow paths, in particular the neutralization capacity of the sediments along a given potential groundwater flow path.
Ferricrete deposits can be modern, indicating recent or ongoing ARD product
...ion, or ancient, indicating prehistoric production of acidic discharge. Taylor (1997) performed a detailed study of the occurrence of ferricrete at or near the surface at GSM and concluded that ferricrete deposition has been an ongoing process, dating back some 11,000 years. Ferricrete deposits have been documented in association with many of the springs located east and south of the GSM pit (Gallagher, 2003a).
3-10 Chapter 3 Affected Environment A summary of the documented occurrence of ferricrete at GSM was prepared (HSI, 2003).


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