Preliminary compatibility studies of G.C.O.S. sand tailings pond water with Athabasca River

On May 30, 1968 G.C.O.S requested permission to discharge 110 x 106 ft3 of effluent from the sands tailings pond at the Fort McMurray site into the Athabasca River during periods of high river flow. G.C.O.S. outlined the events which made this request necessary in order that an adequate base be deve...

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Main Author: Alberta Health, Environmental Health Services Division
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 1968
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7939/R3V40K03G
https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/5320c457-216e-43fe-ac53-b971e7c93564
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.xpzzfn 2023-05-15T15:26:00+02:00 Preliminary compatibility studies of G.C.O.S. sand tailings pond water with Athabasca River Alberta Health, Environmental Health Services Division 1968-01-01 https://doi.org/10.7939/R3V40K03G https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/5320c457-216e-43fe-ac53-b971e7c93564 en eng doi:10.7939/R3V40K03G 10670/1.xpzzfn https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/5320c457-216e-43fe-ac53-b971e7c93564 other ERA : Education and Research Archive envir geo Other https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_1843/ 1968 fttriple https://doi.org/10.7939/R3V40K03G 2023-01-22T17:45:31Z On May 30, 1968 G.C.O.S requested permission to discharge 110 x 106 ft3 of effluent from the sands tailings pond at the Fort McMurray site into the Athabasca River during periods of high river flow. G.C.O.S. outlined the events which made this request necessary in order that an adequate base be developed for a stable 200 foot dike. Samples of the tailings pond water were obtained on June 3, 1968 to assess it’s compatibility with the river water. Samples of the A.P.I. separator retention pond effluent, waste water storage pond, and Lake Athabasca were also obtained. Analytical data suggest that a discharge of 10 x 106 I .G.P.D. from the Tailings Pond would minimize effects on the Athabasca River and yet allow the discharge of 110 x 106 ft3 to occur during a 2 month period when river flows exceed 20,000 c.f.s. Sedimentation of the high solids content could be induced by directing the Tailings Pond water to the retention ponds prior to discharge from the waste water storage pond. Assuming that the regular process waste water discharge is maintained at 10 x 106 I.G.P.D., settling time of the Tailings Pond water (10 x 106 l.G.P.D.) would be 7 hours in the retention ponds and 8.4 days in the waste water storage pond. Other/Unknown Material Athabasca River Fort McMurray Lake Athabasca Unknown Athabasca River Fort McMurray
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Preliminary compatibility studies of G.C.O.S. sand tailings pond water with Athabasca River
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description On May 30, 1968 G.C.O.S requested permission to discharge 110 x 106 ft3 of effluent from the sands tailings pond at the Fort McMurray site into the Athabasca River during periods of high river flow. G.C.O.S. outlined the events which made this request necessary in order that an adequate base be developed for a stable 200 foot dike. Samples of the tailings pond water were obtained on June 3, 1968 to assess it’s compatibility with the river water. Samples of the A.P.I. separator retention pond effluent, waste water storage pond, and Lake Athabasca were also obtained. Analytical data suggest that a discharge of 10 x 106 I .G.P.D. from the Tailings Pond would minimize effects on the Athabasca River and yet allow the discharge of 110 x 106 ft3 to occur during a 2 month period when river flows exceed 20,000 c.f.s. Sedimentation of the high solids content could be induced by directing the Tailings Pond water to the retention ponds prior to discharge from the waste water storage pond. Assuming that the regular process waste water discharge is maintained at 10 x 106 I.G.P.D., settling time of the Tailings Pond water (10 x 106 l.G.P.D.) would be 7 hours in the retention ponds and 8.4 days in the waste water storage pond.
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title Preliminary compatibility studies of G.C.O.S. sand tailings pond water with Athabasca River
title_short Preliminary compatibility studies of G.C.O.S. sand tailings pond water with Athabasca River
title_full Preliminary compatibility studies of G.C.O.S. sand tailings pond water with Athabasca River
title_fullStr Preliminary compatibility studies of G.C.O.S. sand tailings pond water with Athabasca River
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary compatibility studies of G.C.O.S. sand tailings pond water with Athabasca River
title_sort preliminary compatibility studies of g.c.o.s. sand tailings pond water with athabasca river
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