Management of karst water resources in mining area: dewatering in mines and demand for water supply in the Dongshan Mine of Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, North China |
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Authors: | Qiang Wu Wanfang Zhou Duo Li Zhiqiang Di Ying Miao |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Water Resource and Environment, CUMT, Beijing, 100083, China;(2) P. E. LaMoreaux and Associates, Inc., 106 Administration Road, Ste.4, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, USA;(3) Shijiazhuang University of Economics, Shijiazhuang, 050031, China;(4) Shenyang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Shenyang, 110032, China |
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Abstract: | ![]() Coalfields in North China contain six to seven coal seams in the Permo-Carboniferous strata. The coal seams are underlain by the Ordovician limestone. Large-scale dewatering or depressurizing of the karst aquifer was considered essential to avoid water inrushes and keep the mines safely operational. This practice, however, has caused water supply shortage in the mining areas. The most effective solution to this conflict is to use the uncontaminated karst water from the mines for water supply. This paper explores a management model to maximize the utilization of the karst water while maintaining the safe operation of the mines. The model can provide essential information on water resource distribution for decision makers. The model was applied to the Dongshan Coal Mine in Taiyuan City, China. |
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Keywords: | Water resources Karst Management model Mine dewatering China |
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