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TitleEnd pit lakes guidance document 2012
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsHrynyshyn, J.
Pagination434 pages
PublisherCumulative Environmental Management Association
Place PublishedFort McMurray, AB
Publication Languageeng
KeywordsCEMA, end pit lake, groundwater, hydrogeology, hydrology, naphthenic acids, pit lake, planning, water quality, water release, watershed, wetlands
Abstract

End pit lakes (EPLs) have been proposed as permanent features of the final reclaimed landscape in the mineable oil sands region. No oil sands end pit lake currently exists, but about 30 are proposed. This document presents the scientific and engineering expertise to guide reclamation activities associated with EPL design and construction. It provides practical technical guidance and supporting tools to be used by industry, specifically an interdisciplinary team of operational managers, mine planners, and designers. It is also intended to be used as a primary reference by government regulators charged with overseeing the oil sands and designers of research and monitoring programs. It should be used in conjunction with other guidance documents involving oil sands reclamation. CEMA has produced similar guidance documents for wetlands, soils, revegetation, and riparian areas.

Notes

CEMA Contract No. 2010-0016 RWG.

URLhttp://library.cemaonline.ca/ckan/dataset/a5a7f266-44b4-44e2-babe-e6798ec612e2/resource/1632ce6e-d1a0-441a-a026-8a839f1d64bc/download/eplguidance2012jan23a.pdf
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