Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 340-043-0130 - Guidelines for Disposal of Mill Tailings(1) Mill tailings shall be treated by cyanide removal, reuse, or destruction prior to disposal to reduce the amount of cyanide introduced into the tailings pond to the lowest practicable level. The permittee shall conduct laboratory column tests on mill tailings to determine the lowest practicable concentration to which the WAD cyanide (weak-acid dissociable cyanide as measured byASTM Method D2036-82 C) can be reduced. In no event, shall the permitted WAD cyanide concentration in the liquid fraction of the tailings be greater than 30 ppm.(2) The permittee shall determine the potential for acid-water formation from the tailings by means of acid-base accounting and other suitable laboratory static and dynamic tests. If acid formation can occur, basic materials shall be added to the tailings in the amount of three (3) times the acid formation potential or to give a net neutralization potential of at least 20 tons of CaCO3per 1,000 tons of tailings, whichever is greater, before placing tailings in the disposal facility.(3) The disposal facility shall be lined with a composite double liner consisting of a flexible-membrane synthetic top liner in tight contact with an engineered, stable, soil/clay bottom liner (maximum coefficient of permeability of 10-7cm/sec) having a minimum thickness of 36 inches. Construction of the liner shall generally follow the principles and practices contained inEPA/600/2-88/052, "Lining of Waste Containment and Other Impoundment Facilities, September, 1988.(4) The disposal facility shall be provided with a leachate collection system above the liner suitable for monitoring, collecting and treating potential acid drainage.Or. Admin. Code § 340-043-0130
DEQ 23-1992, f. & cert. ef. 9-8-92Publications: The publication(s) referred to or incorporated by reference in this rule are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.:ORS 468.020
Stats. Implemented:ORS 468.020 &ORS 468B.160