LAND MANAGEMENT DESIGN AND DRAINAGE SYSTEM FOR ACID MINE WATER MANAGEMENT IN THE WESTERN SUB-CATCHMENT AREA PART A VOID ON2 SOUTH OF PT BERAU COALâS LATI SITE
PT Berau Coal is a coal mining company in Berau Regency, East Kalimantan. Coal mining activities using an open pit mining system have the potential to cause acid mine drainage. Acid mine drainage is formed due to potential acid formation (PAF) in heaps bound to rainwater. Because there is not eno...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | PT Berau Coal is a coal mining company in Berau Regency, East Kalimantan. Coal mining
activities using an open pit mining system have the potential to cause acid mine drainage. Acid
mine drainage is formed due to potential acid formation (PAF) in heaps bound to rainwater.
Because there is not enough non-acid forming rock (NAF) available to cover the stockpile, it
is necessary to design a drainage system and recommend a drainage system for integrated and
integrated management of acid mine drainage at the post-mining stage in ex-mining land.
The design of the drainage system in South ON2 part A begins with filling up several areas up
to an elevation of 80, and building benches for land management at an elevation of 80 m to 110
m. Benches are made with dimensions of 30-40 m wide and 5 m high, road between benches
are made with a width of 10 m and a slope of 8%. The facilities to be made are open channels
consisting of perimeter drainage, bench drainage, ramp drainage, and channels between
benches in the form of a trapezoid with dimensions of 1 m wide and 1 m high, making culverts
with a radius of 0.5 m, construction of a triangular safety berm with dimensions below 1.5 m
wide and 0.5 m high, and installation of anoxic limestone drain at the outlet. There are 2 outlet
channels with peak debits of 0.28m3/s and 0.76 m3/s. From this design, the erosion prediction
value of 3.87 tons/ha/year is obtained which is relatively light so that no facilities are needed
to handle erosion. |
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