Design of a Centerline Method Tailings Dam using Mine Waste Rockfill in Perú

Design of a Centerline Method Tailings Dam using Mine Waste Rockfill in Perú

Author: Paul W. Ridlen, Thomas Kerr,  Gilberto Dominquez, Jean-Baptiste Varnier
Conference: Tailings and Mine Waste 2018
Date: September 30-October 2, 2018

ABSTRACT
The Constancia tailings facility, located in the Peruvian Andes, was designed to store more than 450 million tonnes of copper tailings in an area of relatively high seismicity and seasonally high rainfall. The tailings dam, currently more than 100 meters high, is constructed of compacted rockfill sourced from glacial outwash, quarried sandstone, and open-pit waste rock, and will ultimately be raised to a height greater than 170 meters. The dam comprises an initial downstream-method rockfill embankment with sloping upstream core and chimney drain, with subsequent conversion to a centerline-method, supported by an upstream rockfill platform to provide support to the vertical section of core and filter/drain zones. This paper provides a summary of the design analyses and describes observations made during construction and operation. Site-specific deterministic and probabilistic seismic hazard analyses, seep-age, slope stability, and deformation analyses performed to predict the long-term engineering behavior of the dam and impounded tailings are described.

 

Download the full technical paper.

Download

 

Perspectivas recientes

Octubre 2025
2025 CCE Awards Showcase: Salton Sea Species Conservation Habitat Project
Septiembre 2025
Klamath River Renewal Project - Dam Breach Analysis Used for Designing the Final Breach of the Iron Gate Dam
Septiembre 2025
Klamath River Renewal Project - Optimization of the Iron Gate Dam Historic Diversion Tunnel Using CFD Analysis to Support Reservoir Drawdown
Septiembre 2025
Klamath River Renewal Project - Design of Dam Modification for Reservoir Drawdown, River Diversion and Dam Removal of the Copco No. 1 Dam
Septiembre 2025
Drawdown Modelling of Four Reservoirs on the Klamath River to Support Hydroelectric Facility Decommissioning
Septiembre 2025
Laying Groundwork for Future Mining: Infrastructure Support by Knight Piésold
Septiembre 2025
Lessons Learned in the Interpretation of SCPT on a Tailings Facility Using the CSSM Framework
Septiembre 2025
Challenges of Tailings Transport Pumping Systems in Negative Static Head Applications
Septiembre 2025
Hydraulic Evaluation of Tailings Transport Systems in Mountainous Terrain: Density Wave Analysis
Septiembre 2025
The Role of Rheology Tests in the Design and Operation of Long-Distance Slurry Transport Systems
Agosto 2025
The Evolution of Structural Domains from Scoping Study to Operations for the Meadowbank Mine – Amaruq Site
Agosto 2025
Safe Dams, Straight Talk: The Knight Piésold Difference
Julio 2025
Knight Piésold Zambia: Building a Future of Engineering Brilliance and Local Empowerment
Julio 2025
Water Engineering for Modern Mining: Bridging Mining with Sustainability
Junio 2025
The Essence of Material Compatibility in Advanced Barrier Systems of Existing TSFs
Junio 2025
Inverted Barriers in Tailings Storage Facilities: Lessons Learnt
Junio 2025
Prioritizing the Mitigation of Legacy Geomechanical Mine Hazards Using a Risk-Based Approach
Mayo 2025
Knight Piésold: Sustainable Projects in DRC Through Baseline Studies
Abril 2025
Advancements in Geotechnical Investigations for the Characterisation of Upstream Tailings Dams in SA
Noviembre 2024
Knight Piésold: Commitment to African Excellence