Environmental Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
Responsibility Data Source
Client Consultant Exist To be
generated
Reclamation schedule for open pit areas, overburden
stockpiles, and tailings disposal sites
Post closure plans for dams, reservoir, intake/diversion, and other
surface water structures
Pit void's/lake's hydraulic behaviour and outl ow water quality
Number of employees to be demobilized or employed elsewhere
Post mining care (monitoring and management)
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
4. LAND (PHYSIOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY, AND SOIL DATA)
4.1 Sources of geological and related data for the project site
4.2 Topography
4.3 Geology
4.4 Geochemistry
NAG (Net Acid Generating Materials)
ANC (Acid Neutralization Capacity)
4.4 Soil units
4.5 Seismicivity
Faults
Past earthquakes
Active volcanoes
4.6 Unique, special, and sensitive landforms and geological
formations
4.7 Existing illegal mining activities
4.8 Magnitudes probabilities for geo hazards in the project area,
including:
Landslide
Earthquake
Volcanic activity
5. WATER (HYDROLOGY, HYDROGEOLOGY, AND
OCEANOGRAPHY)
5.1 Existing and planned sources of hydrological, hydrogeological,
and oceanographic data for the project site, including location,
parameters, and period of record for each station
5.2 Surface water
Identify existing surface water bodies and their drainage basins
Water quality (physical, chemical, and microbiological
characteristics)
Flows (instantaneous, monthly, annual, maximum and
minimum l ows)
 
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