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A Case History on the use of High Strength Woven Geotextiles to Reinforce a Oil Sands Tailings Pond Closure

Andrew Mills

In the proceedings of: GEO2011: 64th Canadian Geotechnical Conference, 14th Pan-American Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 5th Pan-American Conference on Teaching and Learning of Geotechnical Engineering

Session: Mining and Rock Mechanics

ABSTRACT: The use of high strength woven geotextiles to provide reinforcement for sludge pond caps has been common practice for a number of years. To date the use of woven geotextiles to provide reinforcement for oil sands tailings pond closures has been limited. This paper presents a case history of the first large scale use of high strength woven geotextiles to cap an closure of an oil sands tailings pond differs from other pond capping operations due to the scale of the pond and the low bearing capacity of the soft tailings areas. The pond in this case history is approximately 2 by 3 kilometres in extent; much too large to cover with a single fabric panel. This pond closure required the creation of 13 kilometres of roads 100 m wide to create an access grid to enable covering of the remaining area. Building these roads required working in the winter in order to use the frozen surface of the pond for construction support. This paper covers the work and processes developed during construction of this grid of access roads in the winter of 2010.

RÉSUMÉ: boue est une utilisation à grande eux diffère des autres techniques de recouvrement de bassins en raison de la taille de km de largeur par 3 km de longueur; il est donc beaucoup trop g km de routes de 100 m de large afin de permettre le ieu en hiver afin de profiter de la surface gelée du bassin pour installer la structure routière. Cet article se penche sur le travail effectué et les procédures mises en 2010.

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Andrew Mills (2011) A Case History on the use of High Strength Woven Geotextiles to Reinforce a Oil Sands Tailings Pond Closure in GEO2011. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Geotechnical Society.

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