United States
Environmental Protection .
Agency
Office df Water
4303
February 1996
EPA-821-F-96-001
FACT SHEET
The Alaska-Juneau Gold Mine Project
Abstract . '' ' v . ' '.'.'. .
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to exempt from existing EPA effluent
guidelines (40 CFR Part 440, Subpart J) dewatered tailings generated by the Alaska-Juneau (A-J) .gold mine
project near Juneau, Alaska . EPA is proposing this exemption based on the results of a preliminary review
of the technology basis for the existing regulations that appear tq show that, because of th'e severe topo-
graphic and climatic conditions that exist at the A-J site, the use ftf a tailings impoundment is impractical.
If constructed, the tailings impoundment may result in long-term environmental degradation.
Background
Impoundments, or "tailings ponds," are used by
the mining industry primarily to dispose of mine
ore-tailings and to remove suspended solids from
the wastewater prior to its discharge to surface
waters. They must be large enough to provide
sufficient retention time so that settling can take
place'and hold the settled solids. Ponds are
designed to permanently hold the mill tailings and
also contain all runoff from rain or snow that falls
in the drainage area.
The A-J Site .
Much of southeastern Alaska, where the A-J site is
located, consists of highly mountainous terrain
characterized by glacially carved valleys with
avalanche chutes and steep rocky slopes. In an
attempt to comply with existing regulations, the
facility would be required to construct a tailings
pond that would extend the width' of'Sheep Creek
Valley to a height of 345 feet. The Impoundment
would encompass 420 acres of the 540 acre
valley. The impoundment size was made
necessary in part because of the volume of tailings
generated (over 100 million tons) during the life of
the project and by the inability to divert runoff and
' stream flow using common practices.
EPA's Proposal
The use of impoundments was an important
component of the technology basis of existing
regulations at 40 CFR 440, Subpart J. Based on
EPA's preliminary review of existing regulations,
the site conditions (i.e., the extreme climate and
topography of the area), and the size of the
project, it appears infeasible to divert natural
stream flow and runoff around any impoundment
that might be constructed at the site. As a result,
an extraordinary amount of runoff Would flow into
the impoundment which would ma'ke it
impracticable to.treat the mil^tailings. In addition,
construction of a massive .tailings impoundment
may result in long-term environmental degradation
. and there are safety concerns with a pond of this
size. Thus, EPA questions whether the
requirement of the existing regulations should be
applicable to the project.
This proposal opens the way for the detailed
evaluation of certain alternatives for treatment of
the tailings from the project that are not allowable
under the current regulations. EPA will evaluate all
comments and information received prior to
making a final determination, which the Agency
currently expects to do by the end of 19S6.
Comments
Comments on the proposal must be submitted to
EPA in accordance with the time schedules that
are published in .the Federal Register, Comments
may be submitted during a 60-day comment
period and comments concerning technological
alternatives for the A-J project site may be '
submitted during a 180-day comment period. A
, series of public meetings concerning the exclusion
of dewatered tailings is being planned for the
Spring of 1996 during the extended comment
period. The times and locations of these meetings
will be noticed in the Federal Register and local
newspapers when they are finalized.
Further Information "
For additional information, you may contact
Ronald G. Kirby, Telephone Number: 202-260-
7168; Facsimile Number: 202-260-5394. The entire
Federal Register notice may be viewed on the
Internet at http://www.epa.gov/EPA-WATER.
The notice contains detailed information on how
.the public can comment on this proposed action. ,
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