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Quebrada Honda Tailings Storage Facility: Conception, Design, Construction and Operation, Southern Peru Copper Corp., Tacna, Peru

Resource Type
ASDSO Conference Papers
Reference Title
Quebrada Honda Tailings Storage Facility: Conception, Design, Construction and Operation, Southern Peru Copper Corp., Tacna, Peru
Author/Presenter
Gipson, Allen H.
Fernandez, Henry Walqui
Organization/Agency
Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Publisher Name
Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Year
2002
Date
April 29 - May 1, 2002
Event Name
Tailing Dams 2002
Event Location
Las Vegas, Nevada
ASDSO Session Title
Tailing Dam Performance
Topic Location
Peru
Abstract/Additional Information

Abstract Only - In 1988 Southern Peru Copper Corporation (SPCC) commenced an evaluation for alternatives to tailing deposition in Ite Bay where tailing had been deposited since the Toquepala mine began production in 1959 and the Cuajone mine began production in 1976. The tailing from the two concentrators had been commingled at the Toquepala site and carried in the natural dry stream channel to Ite Bay about 90 km from the concentrator. Tailing storage alternatives considered included deep-ocean deposition or storage in an on-shore structure. In 1994, SPCC implemented stricter environmental policies in accordance with new Peruvian regulations and decided to utilize on-shore structures and halt deposition in Ite Bay by December 26,1997. To accomplish this, SPCC undertook the investigation, design, construction, and commissioning of the Quebrada Honda tailing storage facility (TSF). The TSF is located in a seismically active area at the northern end of the Atacama Desert, 35 km from the Toquepala mine. The operation currently processes 140,000 tons per day. Ultimately, the TSF will retain 1.1 billion tons, have a height of 128 m, and have a 4-km crest length. A 35-m-high starter embankment was constructed of alluvial sands, gravels, and cobbles. The remainder of the downstream-method embankment is being constructed in thirteen 5-m raises from compacted cyclone sands including a foundation drain.