Successful conversions of former slurry tailings embankments into filtered tailings storage facilities in Durango, Mexico - ME Feature Article

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Humberto F. Preciado Daniel A. Servigna Pedro V. Porcayo
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2025

Abstract

This case study presents successful conversions of two conventional slurry tailings storage facilities (TSFs) to filtered tailings storage facilities in Durango, Mexico, for two mining operations with production rates ranging from 1,200 to 4,500 t/d (1,320 to 4,960 stpd). In both cases, the decision to make the conversion was driven by: • Ability to increase the storage capacity via stacking of filtered tailings. • Reduction of the tailings’ impacted footprint. • Mitigation of long-term geotechnical stability risks. • Alleviation of environmental risks by reducing tailings water as a source of pollutants, and a net reduction in process make-up water demand. The case studies can be divided in two classes: class 1 facilities, where slurry tailings are loaded almost immediately with filtered tailings because of storage area limitations; and class 2 facilities, where the conversion is immediate but the available area allows gradual or eventual loading of the previously stored slurry tailings. The condition where slurry tailings must be loaded almost immediately represents the greatest engineering challenge because of the geotechnical risks of instability and liquefaction (under both static and dynamic loads). Regardless of whether these facilities are converted immediately or eventually, they all require monitoring of pore water pressure conditions within the slurry tailings being loaded as the depth of placement of the filtered tailings above the slurry tailings increases. Additionally, where loading rate exceeds the pore pressure dissipation rate, tailings dewatering may be required to increase the rate of consolidation and strength and mitigate the risks of foundation failure.
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APA: Humberto F. Preciado Daniel A. Servigna Pedro V. Porcayo  (2025)  Successful conversions of former slurry tailings embankments into filtered tailings storage facilities in Durango, Mexico - ME Feature Article

MLA: Humberto F. Preciado Daniel A. Servigna Pedro V. Porcayo Successful conversions of former slurry tailings embankments into filtered tailings storage facilities in Durango, Mexico - ME Feature Article. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.

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