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Rehabilitation Concepts Series – Fact sheet – Dry Void

Rehabilitation Concepts Series – Fact sheet – Dry Void

A rehabilitated mine that does not contain amounts of water is referred to as a dry void. With this option, the mine pit is partially filled with solid fill material (e.g. gravel, sand, clay – also called “overburden”) and is rehabilitated as a dry lowered landform.

These fact sheets were created to assist with understanding the complex topic of mine rehabilitation.

Accessible version of the fact sheet below

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